Detailed Winbook TW700 Tablet Specs
Are You Sure It Is Your Best Choice? Check These:
Basics | |
---|---|
Main category | Windows tablet |
Release year | 2014 |
Release month | 11 |
Release day | 30 |
Release quarter | 4 |
General Specs | |
Wi-Fi | 802.11b/g/n |
Location services | Wi-Fi |
SERIES | TW |
Display | |
Display Size | 7in. |
Display Type | IPS LCD |
Color Mode | 16777216 |
Multi-touch touch-screen | 5-point |
Touch-Screen | Capacitive Multi-touch |
Display Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Display total pixels | 1024000 pixels |
Display's superficy (in square inches) | 22.04 square inches |
Display's superficy (in square mm) | 559.82 square mm |
Dots per inch | 215.49 dots per inch |
Camera Specs | |
Camera | 2-megapixel |
Additional Camera | 2MP |
Physical Features | |
Headset Jack | 3.5mm |
Available colors | Black |
Weight (grams) | 350.1 grams |
Width (inches) | 4.76 |
Height (inches) | 7.44 |
Depth (inches) | 0.43 |
Width (mm) | 120.9 |
Height (mm) | 189 |
Depth (mm) | 10.9 |
Processor | |
Operating System | Windows 8.1 (32-bit) |
Processor | Intel Bay Trail-T Z3735F |
Processor Speed | 1.33GHz |
Graphic processor | Intel HD |
CPU Cores | 4 |
Memory | |
Memory | 16GB |
RAM | 2GB |
Memory Expansion | MicroSD |
Memory Expansion Limit | 64GB |
Battery Specs | |
Battery | Li-Ion Polymer |
USB Charging | |
Connectivity | |
Connectors | Micro HDMI, micro USB, USB 2.0 (full-sized), 3.5mm Audio Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack |
Sensors | G-, Light |
USB class | 2.0 |
Bluetooth | |
Bluetooth Technology | 4.0 |
HDMI | |
A2DP | |
TV out | HDMI |
Other Specs & Features | |
PC data synchronization | |
Included software | Office 365 |
Stereo Speakers | (dual) |
Can Act As USB Mass Storage | |
Claimed qualities | Breathtakingly beautiful display, Exceptional viewing angles, |
UPC code | 618996986019 |
Warranty | 1 year |
Description:
It's hard to go wrong when you can get Windows 8.1 with Office 365 at a bargain price and a decent tablet with it. That is what the Winbook TW700 is offering for a price that is well under $100. It's probably not the cheapest 7-inch Windows tablet, but unlike most others, it comes with a full-sized USB OTG port, alongside the more standard micro-USB and micro-HDMI ports. Technically, having two USB ports would allow you to hook up a mouse or keyboard on one port while charging your tablet on the other-- and you probably won't have to fish around for an adapter too often. Now, assuming that the hardware components are not a total disappointment, we think that this tablet would be a decent budget option for those who won't mind its mostly entry-level specs.
Also called Winbook TW-700.