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| ASIN | B0FFMMQ2SN |
| Age Range Description | Adult Teen |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Battery Average Life | 14 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 7300 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Power | 7300 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,128 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,824 in Computer Tablets |
| Brand | ALLDOCUBE |
| Built-In Media | Box, Charger(20W), Instruction manual, tablet |
| Camera Description | Front, Rear |
| Cellular Technology | wifi6 |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 155 Reviews |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 144 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 2560×1600 Pixels |
| Display Type | IPS |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 1 TB |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 5 MP |
| Generation | 2nd Generation |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Adreno 732 |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5, USB 3.1 Type C |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 8.8"L x 5"W x 0.3"Th |
| Item Weight | 335 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ALLDOCUBE |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 500 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 20 GB |
| Model Name | iPlay 70 mini Ultra |
| Model Number | U880 |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Native Resolution | 2560 x 1600 pixels |
| Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
| Operating System | Android 14 |
| Operating System Family | Android |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Expandable Storage, Fast Charging |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 13 MP |
| Processor Brand | Snapdragon7+Gen3 |
| Processor Description | Adreno 732 |
| Processor Speed | 2910 MHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 12 GB |
| RAM Size | 12 GB |
| Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 13 MP |
| Screen Size | 8.8 Inches |
| Set Name | iPlay 70 mini Ultra |
| Size | 20GB+256GB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Creative, Entertainment |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Video Processor | Adreno 732 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
N**N
Amazing little tablet
Just a preface to my review. I'm new to gaming on Android but after testing some emulation out on my phone I realized I missed a lot. When I saw this tablet had a snapdragon 6 and was on sale for $159, I had to try it out and I am not disappointed. Which I was skeptical at first because I haven't heard about this company before but item received was in great condition and on time. I got this solely for emulation and while it can't play everything, it can play a lot. Basically any old school Nintendo up to N64 has been solid. GameCube is where it's real hit or miss and mostly requires tweaking each game for better performance. 3ds struggles every now and again on some games but between citra and azahar, I get decent performance. PS2 actually plays a good bit pretty well. Everything for psp I've tried works great and at 3x resolution. I can even play 2d platformers for switch emulation like cuphead, stick it to the man, the cub, blud, cult of the lamb, Celeste, and hollow knight. Even Metroid dread is playable albeit there are texture issues but runs full speed. The expanded storage is awesome. Using a 512gb card and it's great. The speakers are also surprisingly decent for what it is. Also looked like there was an actual screen protector under the temporary one out of the box. I just happened to notice as I was dropping the one I bought for it on. I also paired it with the GameSir g8 plus, best combo. Haven't been this excited for handheld gaming since the steam deck came out. The only thing I would change is a slightly bigger battery and slimmer bezels. The battery isnt bad but it could be better. Highly recommend, especially if you get it on sale Edit: I've purchased the iplay 70 mini ultra and have to make a review. This thing is amazing! All the PS2 and GameCube titles that's struggled on the iplay 60 are virtually perfect now. Some games go up to 4x resolution. The increased resolution and refresh rate are impressive. I started streaming my PC, which has been perfect. Never steamed a game before, but I can't notice any real latency issue. Definitely will help me conveniently jump in and out of my PC backlog. Switch and windows emulation is pretty good. Doesn't play everything, but breath of the wild on Eden emulator plays 30-40 fps and tomb raider 2013 is a solid 60fos. Dead Space had some visual glitches but was playing over 100fps. Overall great performance out of this. Highly recommend this tablet. Something to consider for both; these tablets come with a preinstalled screen protector but they are not good. Both have scratches all over it from mild use. They are only meant to be temporary. Best to buy something more durable. Also make sure you do your research and get the best turnip drivers for your device to ensure optimal performance. Out of the box, the more demanding games will struggle
L**N
Best portable tablet in early 2025. Responsive, stylish and so useful.
I'm a tech fanatic and I used to own a Samsung Galaxy Fold and I was delighted by its size, perfect enough to fit in one hand, great for avid readers and media consumers, but the device is still to fragile and breaks down easily if it comes in contact with sand or dirt, and that's when this tablet fills that precise void. Alldocube Mini Turbo has the right size, is really fast although it would have been celestial if it was 120Hz instead of 60. The sound quality is decent enough, not overly loud but enough to watch music or spoken videos at your dining table. I was slightly concerned about the comments of washed-out colors and display quality, but believe me that at this price there's nothing better in the market, unless you want to pay 3 times the price and get a Legion Tablet or a nice screen but obsolete OS Ipad Mini. Plus, if you add Amazon insurance for 20 extra bucks, you are completely covered for everyday carry and use. I like the display quality because it doesn't strain my eyes from long reading sessions, I can take it with me anywhere and it makes a good contrast with my other devices with OLED panels and LTPO displays. This mini tablet has a beautiful display on its own, it's FHD, plays full-quality Netflix and Hulu, and it complements my headphones and other devices as a charm, and the battery last a few days and it's not too slow to charge. Totally recommended!
Z**A
Alldocube continue the upgrade
This is my 3rd Alldocube tablet and once again, I am happy with what it is. I own the Iplay 50 and the G99 Iplay as well. The performance with the g99 was very good enough for me. I must say though I'm not a heavy gamer they handled most very well. Not a lot of over heating or lag. The screen quality on both has been top notch. The Iplay 70 is a big jump in performance and maybe build quality as well. I however find it harder to hold. I would say get a case or a game holder or something. I didn't ever own the Turbo but this Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 flat out smokes the G99. We're in small tablet big league now folks. Moving from web page to web page is a breeze. Most apps stay open in the background with no problem when you return. Screen refresh rate of 144hz is a game changer if coming from G99's 60hz. It's not a big deal for me because of my old tired eyes....well .lol I stick to 90hz to save on the battery. About the battery life, it's also quite bigger and better. I watch lots of YouTube and use this device for my mobile HdHomerun player. Most in1080p for hours and battery last a long time. Another cool feature is the video out over USB. It's not a true desktop mode but it's nice to mirror the device to a big screen. At this price point again,rare. Maybe a update down the road or a 3rd party updater can..? Alldocube pushed out a software update amost right away but,it wasn't Android 15. Software updates continue to be my biggest complaint with this company. It's always on to the next release. I have come to this sad belief that. You buy Alldocube for what is is because that's all it will ever be. Sorry Alldocube, just saying what the people are saying. Having said that I still think this is a very good device. It by far one of the best small tablets I've ever owned. In a lot of ways the price point makes up for the lack of software support.....maybe? At any rate, if you are wondering if is worth picking up. The answer is very much yes.If you are wondering if you should upgrade from the Iplay 50 or 60? If you're a gamer, bigtime yes.
C**P
Hidden Gem
Was extremely skpetical about this device but after seeing quite a few reviews on YouTube, I pulled the trigger and bough it. Have been using and testing since receiving the tablet and its nothong short of pure greatness. The build quality is very well done, made of metal frpm top to bottom. The screen size is perfect coming in at 8.8 in. It does come with a screen protector but would suggest you purchase a better one. Extremely easy to set up. Now the good part. This little beast can and will play everything up to Switch emulation. Although the cpu is the older Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, it is very capable and will play most emulation with ease. For Switch and Winlator make sure you play around with turnip drivers to avoid graphic issues and crashes. Have not played around with PC gaming much on this but the couple of games I did try, Tomb Raider 2013 edition and Halo MC collection both played with ease. Both games played well over 60 FPS with occassional dips but overall great experience. Every Android game I tested, Genshin Impact, Diablo Immortal, Horizon Chase, Grid Legends, COD mobile and warfare, Streets of Rage 4, and TMNT shredders Revenge played amazing at the 144hz refresh rate. Screen is a high quality LCD and display is amazing. PC streaming with Artemis and Apollo are fantastic as well. Cons- Sound is not good, not Oled but as mentioned display is still beautiful, and updates to this device are far and few in between. Hopefully Alldocube will give us more updates like Android 15 hint hint, hopefully soon. If youre looking for a controller to pair with this, highly recommend the Abxylute S9. Hands down best controller you can get especially now that they have corrected the dpad issue. Its perfect in my opinion. Very much looking forward to Alldocube's future tablets if they are anything like this. Again want to mention for the price to performance, this is the best bang for your buck. If youre looking to AAA PC game with Winlator or gamehub, I would look elsewhere. Had the Lenovo Legion Y700 gen 4 with the Snapdragon Elite cpu and returned it and kept this one as driver comlatibility is 100x better than that of the SD Elite. Happy gaming!
J**R
Exceeded expectations!
I purchsaed the Alldocube iPlay 60 Mini Turbo to replace an older Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.4", and it far exceeds expectations. I am not a heavy gamer, only focusing on very light games (like Nonogram) or medium games like flight simulators (Simple Planes, RFS, and X-Plane) and performance of these games is stellar. The apps open lightning fast, and game play is smooth as silk. For content consumption such as ebooks, music, and videos, it is stellar. ebooks are easy to read (I recommend Moon+ Reader Pro), music plays flawlessly (YouTube Music and PlexAmp), and videos play without skippin or lagging (YouTube, Netflix, & Plex). I love the screen size. It's easy to grip, and it is very portable, yet it provides an excellent amount of screen space. No, it's not a huge iPad, but web pages, ebooks, and apps don't feel cramped. The scrren is clear, crisp, and very bright indoors. (I don't use it outside.) The refresh rate at 60 Hz is good for my use cases, but I do wish it had a higher refresh rate option. When scrolling web pages in dark mode, I do notice a bit of a "smear" but it's definitely not a deal-breaker. No, this is not a high-end gaming tablet. If you want that, look to the newer Alldocube iPlay 70 Mini Ultra or the Lenovo Legion Tab series. But for web browsing, content consumption, and modest gaming, this proves to be extremely capable. Highly recommended for the everyday user who wants stellar performance in a compact size.
D**L
Nice tablet, nonexistent software support
This company releases the same tablet with a new version of Android every year instead of actually supporting their existing models. Security patch is June 2024 and I doubt it will ever be updated. That said, this is an interesting option for 8 inch tablets because it has a decent 1080p display that is nice to look at, whereas Amazon tablets and the like always have a 1280x800 embarrassment of a display. Performance is also decent, and it has a Widevine L1 certification. Battery life is decent. The build quality is pretty nice for the price as well. If only the manufacturer had a software update policy, it would be perfect.
V**D
AMAZING Manga reader!
While I collect manga physically, and have a Google Pixel 9 Pro XL with apps for Android to read manga so I don't have to bring a manga volume to work and risk it getting lost or just limit how many chapters I can read on my break, I saw this mini tablet and wanted to give it a shot. It's REALLY, REALLY great for that! Got two pictures of it side by side, and lined up against an Omnibus volume of The Fable manga, and it's so close to being 1:1, it's maybe 90% of the way there. You can crop borders to scale it up, or do original in the apps, so whatever you like. Compared to my Google Pixel 9 Pro XL in third pic, it's night and day for being "book" sized-- The tablet is incredible as a companion way to read, and just my opinion, the cooler color temperature is easier for me to read, where the OLED screen on the Pixel is wayyyy warmer. I even cropped borders on the Pixel to make it as "big" as it can, while the tablet was in original, and it's night and day. I read the ENTIRETY of The Fable (240 chapters of first part, and 86 of second) on the tablet, and it was a great experience. I'll gloss over the other stuff, because I only care to use this as a manga reader, but the screen is bright and colorful, but the contrast ratio is just okay. The bootup screen pic is in all dark room, and you can see some glow in the corners. Not at all a deal breaker, or even something you see when watching content where it's not a majority black, but just saying. Performance navigating felt snappy, no major bloatware or extra apps, and you can uninstall anything you don't want. Netflix is verified L1 Widevine, so you CAN stream 1080p which is awesome, and the microSD card slot is great for storing a ton of offline movies and manga. At the price it is, about $180 after a coupon, I can whole heartedly recommend this to anyone, ESPECIALLY a Fire tablet because of it's specs, Play Store and screen.
O**H
Chinese spyware opened remotely in middle of night (app name: FFT)
This is a great option for most people. The pros definitely outweigh the cons. This is a wonderful budget tablet for someone especially wanting to emulate ps2 games. I was able to play any ps2 games with it, at 3x native. But it couldn’t hang with 6x. The sd card was a waste when playing games because it would stutter using it with my games. So don’t try and do that. Only use the main 128gb hard drive for games. I didn’t like that.. I also couldn’t get it to fast charge with my iPhone charger, idk. YMMV. All in all this tablet was great but I wanted something a little better so wound up upgrading to the new Lenovo legion gen 3, but this was great and would be a great option for most. Also, one of the weirdest things that seemed suspect, and the reason for one star, is that there is some sort of Chinese spyware pre installed called FFT. It’s unable to be uninstalled. Not cool. When I woke up the first night after charging it, I had the app FFT opened (it was not open when I went to bed) and it had a file server running where they could have access to all my photos etc. it was literally opened up by someone else, remotely. It’s in all Chinese language and super sketchy. It opens a server that allows someone access to your entire tablet remotely. Because of this fact, I can not recommend it. If you do buy this, don’t put anything on it that you don’t want to be stolen by some Chinese hackers. Now i know why the price is so low. Sigh.
R**S
Great tablet
It is very fast tablet. Significantly faster than tablets with G99 or G100 cpu. It supports: Widevine L1. Disadvantages: applications that requires GPS will not work with this device (as for example "Amazon shopping" is not supported) ...
A**O
Compra bajo tu propio riesgo
Al principio todo bien. Pero después de unos 20 minutos usándola se comenzó a atorar y se reiniciaba sola, lamentablemente la voy a regresar y solicitar el reembolso. Esperaba más de este producto ya que vi muchas reseñas, pero lamentablemente fallo
A**R
My favorite tech purchase of the last 3 years
After a lot of research, nothing beats this tablet for value-for-money. Form factor is very convenient, can easily hold it with one hand, yet the size makes it so much more usable for web-browsing and reading e-books than a mobile phone. Screen is great (although not very bright), hardware is considered mid-range for Android gaming but in reality is better than the vast majority of mobile phone in circulation and will surprise you with its performance. There are more capable tablets out there in this form factor, but are literally 4-5 times more expensive. All in all, highly recommended.
C**T
Scam
The tablet was obviously pre-used and this was not in the description. Nice try !!! please send me back my money now.
R**A
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Simplesmente espectacular para o preço
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