My Macpad Android tablet personal experience
The reviewer shares their personal experience using an Android tablet marketed as a 'Macpad', noting it comes with a keyboard, pen, and mouse but does not fully function as a laptop. They highlight its suitability for reading and media consumption, mention average battery life, and suggest adding a memory card for storage, while emphasizing its affordability and Android nature.
By Ruth Lawrence (@rutylawrence1234)
Product: Macpad Air Android Tablet
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- 1:31
- Rating
- 4
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Key claims
Concerns
- Battery life is not that good
- Does not completely function as a laptop
- May require a separate memory card to increase storage
Positive claims
- Good for completing online tasks and typing
- Very good for reading novels and watching movies
- Comes with a keyboard, pen, and mouse
- Accessible to all due to affordability
Details
- It is an Android product, not a Mac
- Includes keyboard, pen, and mouse accessories
- Suitable for school projects and WPS use
Transcript
Hey everyone, so today I want to talk about an iPad. Now there's this iPad that is recently out, it's actually called a Macpad but it is not a Macpad, it's an Android product but people call it a Macpad. I'm currently using it, I would not say it's not good, it's good, comes together with a keyboard, a pen, a mouse. It does not really function as a laptop though. I've been using it for some of my school projects You can put WPS inside and all of that, but it does not completely function as a laptop. The battery life is not that good, it's not that good. You can use it to complete online tasks, you can use it to type, read novels. It's actually very, very good for reading novels, gives this big space, and for watching movies. But when it comes to terms of using it as a laptop, it's not completely good. I'm And if you were to use this for work, I will, I'll actually say you should have a separate memory card just to increase the space length. And then it's quite accessible to all, but I will still say it's an Android product, just for clarification. It's an Android product. It is not very expensive though. It is still accessible to all.