🚀 Elevate your hustle with the RCA Galileo Pro — where versatility meets power!
The RCA Galileo 11.5" tablet combines a detachable keyboard and Android 8.1 OS to deliver a versatile, portable computing experience. Powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core Intel Atom processor, 1GB RAM, and 32GB SSD storage (expandable via MicroSD), it features an 11.5-inch touchscreen, dual cameras, and multiple connectivity options including WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB ports. Lightweight and equipped with up to 6 hours of battery life, it’s designed for professionals seeking an affordable, flexible device for work and play.
Standing screen display size | 11.5 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1200x800 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1024x600 |
Processor | 1.3 GHz intel_atom |
RAM | 1 GB DDR_SDRAM |
Hard Drive | 32 GB SSD |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11bgn |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Hours |
Brand | RCA |
Series | Galileo Pro |
Item model number | Galileo Pro 11 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Android |
Item Weight | 1.27 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 7.54 x 1.16 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.81 x 7.54 x 1.16 inches |
Color | Blue |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 2 MP |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR DRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 32 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Power Source | AC & Battery |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
C**D
The whole overall experience was great
Great product
T**D
Great tablet for my kids to do their homework on/watch Netflix. Attachable keyboard sells this thing!
Great little tablet for the money (bought new for $97 in early 2017).Context: I bought two of these for our kids to use (rather than have them destroy $400 iPads/galaxy tablets). Compare this product to Fire HD 8 Tablet with Alexa, 8" HD Display, 32 GB, Black - with Special Offers. The Fire boasts slightly more ram (1.5GB versus 1.0 GB), and I'm sure if I knew about processors the Fire would have a better processor, but this tablet's party pieces are:Wins:1. Attachable keyboard: This tablet has a magnetic attaching keyboard (similar in concept to a Microsoft Surface). Keyboard performs well, and tablet seems to recognize it the instant it is attached (no waiting for Blue Tooth Pairing). Keyboard can be attached front or rear facing, and fits snug into position (though I'm sure if you tried, you could shake the tablet and keyboard apart, potentially damaging your tablet, but again, you'd have to try for that). Honestly, the keyboard is what sold me on this tablet!2. Large Display: this tablet boasts an 11.5 inch display (though the resolution is not great).3. 32 GB Storage: competitive amount of storage space for this price point4. Ports: tablet has TONS of ports: Mini HDMI, AC Power*, Micro USB, 3.5MM headphone jack, USB, Micro SD, also microphone, cameras (front and rear), and a speaker5. Features: full Android 6.0 Marshmellow OS (not a watered down Kindle OS)6. Connectivity: Blue Tooth, Wifi --nothing wanting in this department*Tablet can be charged via the Micro USB port (just like any other tablet), or the AC Power port (AC Power cord included). Not sure why RCA felt the need to include a redundant changing mechanism, but okay. I'd rather they just included USB charging, and took the $3.00 - $5.00 off the price of the tablet, as it's just one more cord to keep track of (and honestly, we'll probably never use them since USB cords have infested our house).Where it's lacking:Keep in mind, this is designed to be an entry-level tablet. . . like for kids/tweens/teens entry level. If you are buying this for a blazing fast, visually stunning tablet experience, you will HATE this tablet. The screen resolution will not wow you (it's not terrible, just not great). I purchased this for my young children to do homework on/watch some Netflix on. With that said:1. Clunky: the tablet has a rather thick and clunky (read: cheap) feel to it. There is no pretentiousness about it. It is not pretending to be a sleek and sexy tablet. It's more a grown-up TI-108 Elementary Calculator (man that brings back memories of getting my friends to key in 7734 on those things back in the 3rd and 4th grades!. Despite it's plastic feel, it does feel sturdy and solid. you can hand this off to a toddler relatively confident that at the worst it will come back with a smeared screen (but what the kid smeared on the screen can leave nightmares!)--this thing's not military grade, but it's no egg shell.2. Resolution: If there is a shortcoming to this tablet, it's the resolution. I've struggled to find any hard figures on the screen resolution on amazon's page. If you meander over to Wal Mart's website (where it currently sells for $20 less than Amazon, by the way!), I was able to find the resolution listed as 1024 x 600. Compare that to the Fire HD with a 10.1-inch display's resolution of 1280 x 800, or the iPad Air's resolution (on a 9.7 inch display) of 2048 x 1536 --literally, double the resolution on a screen nearly 2 full inches smaller! (Granted, you're paying roughly 5 times more for that 2x resolution and the processing power that comes with it).3. Performance: While not great, the performance is acceptable for the price. If you're looking for blazing fast computing at this price point, you're a few years out at least.Conclusion: great tablet and excellent value for the money. Tablet is by no means "future-proof" (there are probably apps already out there this thing would struggle with), but this thing seems to be exactly what I was looking for in a tablet for my kiddos. Well-played, RCA.
D**R
Very Good.
Very nice. This tablet is definitely good for the price. There shouldn't be high expectations for it though, because for being so cheap you're going to run into some issues. I found that it's not very good with Wi-Fi, as in it has to be close to the router or else it won't pick up the signal very well. The audio is bad because the speaker is on the back of the tablet and you can't hear it very well. It has lots of ports which is nice. It's nice and big and can be for practical use. The trackpad is a little hard to get used to. The scrolling feature for the track pad doesn't work well at all. Even though I said things that were wrong, it really is a good device and I think it's a deal to get it so cheap. Definitely recommend for practical use and I would just say to be careful with it because I'm sure that it is easily breakable.
E**W
Not much more than a toy.
This thing is terrible. I have no idea how it got so many 5 star reviews. It is like a cheap adjustable wrench, it does many things poorly, but nothing well.This thing is barely more than a toy. 2018, newest, premium, highest, is a bunch of bologna.It has a cheap plastic body, a terrible screen with a VERY small viewing angle. When you are in that viewing window, the colors are actually ok.The processor is laggy. with a 1-2 second delay on any input, from the touch screen or an external mouse. The built in touchpad is so inaccurate and slow it is completely unusable. The keyboard seems to work fine.The wifi works well. It plays Netflix and YouTube just fine, at its maximum of 480p.The bluetooth is a joke. I tried to move some music from my Samsung Galaxy and it was taking about three minutes per song. It does good job playing sound through the my bluetooth speaker.You have been warned.
L**0
Rca 2 in 1
It's pretty good for the price but the screen quality isn't that great and the battery life is horrible I bought it to use for design space but it isn't compatible so I don't really use it enough to know much more about it
C**L
The value proposition is amazing!
This is my second RCA tablet. The value proposition is amazing! I used a smaller RCA before, and it served me well (I still have it, and it still works just fine). This one has a newer version of Android, and it has a touch pad and a mouse pointer on the screen, like Windows, which is sweet. The keyboard and touch pad make this thing do a good job of imitating a true laptop. The screen quality is quite good for the things I do. In fact, the total I paid for this tablet is about what I think I would pay to just buy a new monitor for my desktop! Incredible. And, it's FAST! I purchased it primarily to do Bible studies, and I downloaded complete, searchable copies of a few different translations of the Bible. On Wifi hooked up to to a broadband internet connection, each bible version downloaded in under one minute! And, whenever I do not want the bulk of the keyboard, the two easily separate and I then have a free-standing, touch screen tablet. My other, smaller RCA functioned trouble free for a couple years (and still works fine...I just wanted a larger screen and and the newer Android), so I am not concerned about quality. None of the other tablets I looked at in this area of pricing had the detachable keyboard with touch pad. Unbeatable value!
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