Monday, December 23, 2013

Where Can I Buy E-Fun Nextbook Premium 8se 8-Inch Android 4.0 Tablet

E-Fun Nextbook Premium 8se 8-Inch Android 4.0 Tablet

E-Fun Nextbook Premium 8se 8-Inch Android 4.0 Tablet Review


Specifications:

CPU: Base on ARM Cortex A8 1GHz
OS: Google Android 4.0
RAM: 512MB DDR3
Flash Memory: 4GB
TF Card: Support 32GB Max.
Display: 8 inch TFT LCD Capacitive Multi-touch Panel 800*600
Camera: 0.3 Mega Pixel
Capacity of Battery: 4200mAh (Li-polymer)
WiFi: 802.11 b/g/n
3G: External
GPS: No
Bluetooth: No
Work time: 5-8 hours
Speakers: Yes
MIC: Yes
Input: 110-240V 50-60Hz
Output: 5V 2A
Audio Format: MP3, WAV, WMA, AAC, FLAC, OGG, APE
Video Format: AVI, 3GP, MP4, RM, RMVB, FLV, MKV, MOV, VOB, WMV(License), ASF, DAT
Picture Format: JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF
Office software: Word, Excel, Power Point and Email function
G-sensor: Yes
Interface: Headphone Jack*1, TF Card slot*1, Mini USB*1, DC Slot*1
Material of Back Cover: Plastic
Other application: ApkInstaller, ASTRO, Browser, Caculator, Camera, Clock, Downloads, E-Book, Email, Fring, Gallery, GetJar, Movie Studio, Music, OfficeSuite, Task Killer
Language: Arabic, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Spanish, French, German, Italy, Portuguese, Roman, Swedish, Turkish, Russian, Korean, Chinese, Japanese
Size of Tablet PC : 20.50*15.50*1.00cm
Weight of Tablet PC: 485.00g
Size of Package : 25.00*21.50*5.00cm
Gross Weight: 1.00kg

Package List:

1X Original eFun Nextbook P8SE 8 inch Google Android 4.0 4GB ARM Cortex A8 1GHz Tablet PC
1X US AC Adapter
1X USB Cable
1X User's Manual
1X Lint Bag


Price :
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E-Fun Nextbook Premium 8se 8-Inch Android 4.0 Tablet Feature


  • NOTE: The Nextbook P8SE Tablet is the newest edition.
  • CPU: ARM Cortex A8 1.0GHz. OS: Google Android 4.0, NOT Android 2.3
  • RAM: 512MB DDR3
  • Flash Memory: 4GB.
  • Resolution: SVGA 800*600. WiFi: 802.11b/g/n






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Costumer review

24 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
4Really, not a bad deal at all, especially for the kids.
By Paul S. Brzozowski
I recently bought myself a Nexus 7 32Gb tablet, after realizing the tablet potential for all the e-mail accounts and other things I have to keep track of, which my Blackberry was getting really tiring.
My wife started looking at the Nexus, and asked if their was a simpler version we could get her.
I said I would simply buy her a Nexus, but then she found, (sorry Amazon), this unit on a Black Friday special at Big Lots, of all places, for Seventy Eight Dollars!
I got up at 5AM, reached the Big Lots at 6:05AM, and found out that I was already number 12 in line for one of these. (Who storms Big Lots on Black Friday? Turns out, a LOT of people do!)

I have to say, now that we have installed it onto our home wireless system, (matched up seamlessly with our cranky 2Wire AT&T modem), it has been wonderful for my wife, who really wants to use it as a reader, (B&N included), watch cooking videos over the Internet, and do some other simple searches on the Internet.

What it does:
Internet, B&N bookstore, Google store, Amazon Store, Getjar a great apps finder, Chrome Google, takes a 32Gb micro SD for huge storage, and all the usual basic things like picture storage. The 32Gb chip will show up as a separate drive. Supports Gmail and hotmail, all others you just gotta try. (Did NOT support out Bellsouth accounts, so she cannot access her e-mail.) The SVGA 800X600 resolution is just fine, and although not HD, you can clearly see everything, and the 8" screen makes some of the small type just slightly bigger, which is great for us glasses people.
It also comes with an honest wall wart charger, not the silly USB cable into a special wall plug, so technically, you could use this as an additional hard drive and USB this to your computer while still having it plugged into the wall to not deplete the battery. Supports all the game apps, like Angry Birds and tens of thousands of others. Since it open to B&N, Google, and you can join the Amazon store with this, it goes where the much more expensive ones go.

What it does NOT do: Support all e-mail formats, no voice command, no NFC (Near Field Communication), no HD, camera is only 1.3GB and front facing, and a few of the odd goodies some hard core techies need. No auto upgrade, NO gorilla glass.

Overall, after the initial purchase, we bought: a 32Gb SD micro chip, a great carrier with storage pocket also from Big Lots for a lousy Six Dollars, and a stylus pen for Thirteen. Total investment? 130 dollars! Package complete with stylus, carrier and 32Gb extra memory!
Plus, it is STURDY...

I noticed that it looks like Big Lots, when they have these, sell them for Ninety Dollars. Even then, that is a heck of a bargain for a beginner tablet for a child or someone who only wants the internet and books. Just crazy.
The Android shipped as 4.0, it will upgrade if you want it to, but so far, my wife says it is just fine, runs fast, no problems.

The screen is a bit touchy. I would recommend a generic screen cover to slow down the stylus a little.
Would I buy this again? You bet...

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
3Ehhh, know what you want before you buy.
By J. Buckley
I just purchased two from BL for $89.99 each. I thought if I liked it, I would get one for my wife as well. Odds are we'll keep one and take the other back. I like the idea of having portable entertainment i.e. Netflix, Amazon Instant Video. There is a Netflix app that does not actually render video with audio, if at all. The patch or firmware update does nothing to help. Amazon Instant works, kind of okay. Our 4 year old Iphone does a better job with its outdated Netflix app than this does.

My wife likes the idea of not having to take her laptop to use the internet, it does that fine. Also, Amazon Kindle app seems to work okay, too. We'll see what happens.

If you are looking for a web browser, email checker, silly game player and ebook reader, this may work for you. Much more than that and you may be disappointed.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4For the price it is a great tablet most of the time
By paula
I bought my first nextbook 8se 4.0 about a month ago at big lots and i really loved the size. I also went to Radio Shack and purchased a holder for about $38.00.. Well it kept freezing up and i took it back and they offered me another tablet and i thought well i will give it another try. The tablet was with android 4.0.4 which is a little different than the 4.0 version. At this time there is no fix for Netflix and i am having trouble getting into amazon apps. I am not a gamer so this is not a problem. There are now two speakers on the bottom which are pretty decent. I love the 8 inch size. I loaded the Kindle app and have had no trouble downloading books. Sometimes there are problems with 3rd party apps which will slow the tablet down. I did once reinstall the factory settings which erased what i loaded because i think a app was giving me trouble. This is not a ipad and It does not cost what a ipad does. i wanted a low cost tablet which i can use during my break . i drive a bus and have no problem picking up wi-fi from McDonald and other locations. The start up is slow but i can live with it. The battery life could be better. I like the size and for what i do on the internet, I have loaded Avast Mobile to protect me on the internet. I can get on Facebook, Yahoo e-mail, and YouTube with no trouble. I had some trouble with Amazon Apps but was able to install. I also purchased through Amazon a screen protector . Google Play will not work on this device.

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