
It gets power right from the connection to the tablet. Also note that the keyboard does not have to be charged separately from the tablet. As soon as you snap in the tablet, it can be used. You don’t have to pair or fiddle with switches to start using the keyboard. The connection uses magnets which makes attaching and detaching a breeze. The tablet can be detached from the POGO keyboard with a tug. Colors are bright and vivid, text is sharp and crisp, and the touch screen is responsive. The good news is that the display / touch screen is quite a bit nicer than I was expecting for a sub $200 device. Both images are noticeably grainy and blurry. 3MP front facing camera and the image on the right is from the 3MP back facing camera. The front and back cameras also leave a lot to be desired. When used as a tablet, the Nextbook becomes more manageable at 1.4 pounds. When I would showed the Nextbook to people at work, they would always comment on its almost 3 pound weight – and not in a favorable way. So even though the Nextbook doesn’t take up that much room in my gear bag, its weight doesn’t go unnoticed. But it’s thicker and only 10 ounces lighter in weight than my 13″ Apple MacBook Pro. With its 10.1 inch display, the Nextbook has a footprint that is smaller than a sheet of paper.

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Preloaded software including Nook for Windows 8 In the box (when attached to the keyboard, 1.4 lbs when not attached) 835 inches (thickness when attached to keyboard. Micro USB port, mini HDMI port, audio jackĭimensions: 10 x 7 x. 3MP Front webcam and 2MP back camera with microphone

Memory: 32GB internal storage expandable via microSD card up to 64GBĭisplay: 10.1” 1280 x 800 IPS screen with capacitive multi-touch and expanded viewing anglesīluetooth 4.0 and WiFi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity options CPU: Quad-Core Intel® AtomTM Processor (2M cache, up to 1.83 GHz) 1GB DDR3L system memory
