Best Reviews of Genuine Nextbook Premium8SE Tablet Android 4.0

Genuine Nextbook Premium8SE Tablet Android 4.0 Review
Introducing our newest line of tablets - The Premium SE series! It's everything you liked in a tablet but now it's even faster, sharper and smarter. Your new Premium8SE comes equipped with new Android Ice Cream 4.0 OS, you can surf the net, play games, or stream videos smoother than ever! Its sleek compact design, new 8 inch TFT color display, Wi-Fi, is just amazing. Premium8SE also comes with 25 free preloaded eBooks. With one touch, you can open your favorite book and enjoy it anywhere. It also comes with build-in camera to capture and share those treasured moments. If it's games that you prefer, there are thousands of free 3rd party apps available for you to download. Premium8SE, it is bigger and better!
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Genuine Nextbook Premium8SE Tablet Android 4.0 Feature
- Capacitive Touch Screen and Front Camera
- Google Android OS 4.0 and Flash 11
- WIFI & SD card compatible, & OTA.
- Embedded Bookstore App and many more
- Package included: 1 x Premium8SE Multimedia tablet, 1 x AC Power Adapter, 1 x USB Cable, 1 x Deluxe Protective Pouch included, 1 x User Manual.
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81 of 84 people found the following review helpful.
Solid Little Tablet
By D. L. Pass
I've had my Nextbook Premium 8SE for about three months now, and I'm pleasantly surprised at it's performance and usefulness! I rated this thing 4 stars, but when you consider the price paid, it's definitely worth 5 stars.
First, for those giving bad reviews, consider this: You probably paid about $100 for it, not $300 or $400 or even $500! It won't do everything that a Nexus 7, or an iPad will, so decide up front if those things are important to you. But don't forget it has some features that even a lot of the high priced tablets don't, such as expandable memory and HDMI output. It's not as fast as some but certainly adequate for my needs.
For those of you who say your tablet "quit after xx days", don't give up. Use a paperclip to press reset. If that doesn't work, call Tech Support. Believe it or not they're in California, answer promptly, speak American English, are very helpful, and fixed my tablet in a couple of minutes when I thought it was toast!
PRO: Internet access. Choice of browsers. email, with the ability to add gmail, hotmail, and others. Up to date version of Android, 4.0.4 on mine. Availability of almost every useful app ever devised! NOTE: Getjar will get you started, but 1Mobile app store is easily accessible and has a huge number of apps, including most of the ones you will want. Slideme is also available, seems to have less apps than 1Mobile, but has some different ones. Amazon appstore CAN be used, but is inconvenient (I have to uninstall and reinstall its app for each use! Don't know why, but that's they way it works!) It has many of the best apps. But NO, Google play store does not work, at least for me. I don't think you'll miss it. I have apps like Classical Radio, Drudge, Facebook, Flow Free, Angry Birds, Fox News, Holy Bible, IMDB, Juice Defender, Kingsoft Office, MySword, Notes Lite, Renoir Wallpaper, Weather Channel, WallStreetJournal & YouTube, in addition to the large number of apps that came with the tablet. Kingsoft Office allows you to create and edit spreadsheets that is very useful for me.
Etc., etc. What do you want for $100!!
CON: It's a little slower and not as pretty as a Nexus 7 or an iPad. It won't run absolutely everything that some expensive tablets will. I personally don't find it limiting.
This tablet is a HUGE bargain and seems to be largely "undiscovered" in the public's blind rush to buy the most expensive thing they can find and assume that anything less is inferior! I admit, I don't get it!!
Also, I don't work for Nextbook or know anyone who does. I'd never heard of them before I bought this tablet.
UPDATE: I failed to mention, this tablet and most 8" tablets have a 4*3 screen format as opposed to the now more common 16*9 format. To me the 4*3 is much better adapted to the things I do, such as surf the net, read books, email, etc. I suppose the 16*9 format is better if you like to watch HD TV or some movies.
49 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
Be Careful
By Wizzard
The problem with these low cost Android tablets is that they are not certified to work with Google Play. That means that the thousands of applications available to a certified tablet are not supported. Instead, you have to get applications from GetJar. While there are a fair number of applications available, in all likelihood there are some that you would like to run (Pandora, Stickman games, etc) that just will not install. If you can live with that fairly serious limitation, this device is a lot of technology for the money.
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Love It!!!!!!
By ednamcees2
I bought this tablet on a whim. I am so glad that I did. It does most things the regular laptop does. I would not trade it for the world. I am trying to decide if I want to get one for my daughter now or wait for her birthday.
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