💡 Unleash Your Potential with the RCA Cambio!
The RCA Cambio 10" 2-in-1 Notebook Tablet combines the functionality of a laptop with the convenience of a tablet. Powered by an Intel Atom Z8350 processor and equipped with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage, it features a vibrant 10" touchscreen display, dual cameras, and multiple connectivity options, making it perfect for professionals on the move.
J**K
Amazing deal... at the time I bought it (also solution if not turning on)
I guess the people selling this figured that the product was way underpriced b/c I bought this thing from the same seller at $106. I was honestly floored at the time I bought this for how cheap it was and the things it offered:1080p touch screen4.0 Bluetoothgood battery lifenice speed (able to watch netflix and play some games)very light, durable and compactand a magnetic keyboard to boot!It can even handle multiple windows open at once which is pretty amazing considering the cellphone size pc board inside the tablet. Also, if you're scared it's delicate IT'S NOT! One time while studying, I accidentally pulled the charging cord too hard sending the tablet flying and planted the screen on the cement floor with a really loud whack. I thought that was it but no, not even a scratch. The only thing I would look out for is the battery; You will definitely need to change it out after roughly a year of use (You can tell it's the battery if the port just keeps blinking when charging).This replacement battery works pretty well and is only $20: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JK5FNRJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Bottom Line: I bought this at $110 which would earn 5/5 stars easy but at $250... you might want to do some more shopping before investing into this. I'd consider a Samsung or Windows Tablet, a bit more expensive but well worth the money jump.
J**N
if your looking at the reviews you probably want one, get it, you wont be disappointed.
well... i was on the fringe for a while about purchasing one of these due to some of the negative reviews and the last time i had an RCA tablet, it sucked majorly. well i finally bit the bullet and got one for when i am traveling. First off, this this has surpassed my expectations. although its not a power house or even a work horse it still is an awesome little netbook/tablet. disabling Cortana and a few other services made this thing super snappy.next i charged it up too 100% then watched Netflix on battery for 4.5 hours to drain it and then let it recharge to make sure the battery was calibrated. i added a 64GB Samsung EVO micro SD and got a powered 3.0 USB universal docking station for it so i can use it as a semi modular desktop when i am in hotels. with a 21" LCD this think rocks for doing basic web surfing like Reddit, YouTube, Netflix. i installed mumble and discord on it to chat with my friends, works flawlessly. i even got it to steam stream a few games from my main rig @ 20 - 25FPS with borderlands 2. Bluetooth'd my Xbox one controller and i was in business. This little tablet is well more then worth the $120, in fact the HP stream is a $210 unit that is basically the same thing but with a bigger screen and built in keyboard, you can even get this guy cheaper at WalMart for $87 if your really budgeted.Pros: 1: price. $85 - $124 depending on where you get it from. 2: full fledged legit windows 10 home 3. USB 3.0 and Bluetooth 4. 720p resolutionCons: 1. the keyboard is a little flimsy when attached, ended up velcroing the keyboard to a case i had purchased, 2: a little slow out of the box, disabling unused windows services helped out a lot. 3. No 5ghz Wifi, it will do 2.4 AC. 4.. kinda a con but not really.. No GPS. it would have been really cool to have GPS on this thing, but a $10 external adapter will solve that 5. the on board speaker sucks, like it really is crap. it is way too tinny and easily gets distorted at high volumes. a USB headset/sound card fixes that issue by removing it.Overall, this tablet is well worth it and then more. Its a great little travel companion with the features of Full windows 10.
A**R
Not just a good bargain -- a good computer
After seeing a few bad reviews here, I was nervous about ordering the Cambio, but a few days experience taught me better. This a tough, well-built, ultra-light, fit on that dumb little tray table PC. It has a clear, readable, touchable, auto-rotate screen. It has a solid, not squishy, solid clickable keyboard, and a surprising large area, responsive touchpad. The Atom processor and 2GB memory are built for battery life, not video games, but they are more than adequate for routine business and travel tasks. I found battery life to be at least the promised 6 hours in routine tasks. Movies and games would likely get less.The solid state hard drive is small (about 18GB after Windows is in place, and down to barely 4GB at one point during the Windows 10 Creator's Update install) but popping in a microSD card can add up to 128GB of seamless extra "hard disk" space. The Cambio also has a single USB port to plug in even more storage, or a mouse.Like most new PCs, some bloatware was included, but I was surprised to find that it was not actually installed making it easier than usual to remove.Best unexpected feature: an AC mains charger is supplied, but charging the Cambio does not require mains AC. The Cambio runs on USB-style 5volt, 2amp DC, so that any phone charger, or power bank can be used to recharge in an emergency -- again great for travelers. Down side is that the charger needs to have a 2.5mm plug (not mini or micro USB) but adapters and cables to handle that are cheaply available here on Amazon.Finally, "Windows tablet" brings to my mind "Nuclear kayak", but should to wish go that way, the Cambio, with its light weight, easy attach/detach keyboard, auto-rotate touchscreen, and good battery life, is probably the best you could hope for.
F**O
1.5 battery life
I got this computer in July 2018 while I was at AIT (military training) for online classes. I now use it for college classes. It’s done good as far as browsing and Microsoft office. The main issues I’ve had are the battery life, the mouse going crazy and opening windows, and the Wi-Fi card. It picks signal 60% of the time.
J**S
quality and honesty
good for what I use it for when traveling
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