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Prestigio multipad thunder 7.0 reviews. Brief technical specifications

Tablets with Intel processors inside will surprise absolutely no one now. Both famous brands, for example, Asus or Lenovo, and second-tier “players”, for example, Prestigio, produce their devices on the platform from a well-known manufacturer. The tablet from this B-brand will become the hero of today’s review.

Meet, Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 8.0i 3G with processor Intel Atom Z2580, 1 GB RAM and IPS screen with HD resolution. In general, nothing special, but given the low price, this device definitely deserves attention.

Specifications:

Screen: 8 inches, TFT IPS, 1280x800 pixels (density 189 ppi), touch, capacitive;
Processor: Intel Atom Z2580, 2 cores, 2 GHz;
Graphics core: PowerVR SGX544MP2;
RAM: 1 GB DDR3;
Built-in memory capacity: 8 GB/16 GB;
Memory card support: yes, microSD up to 32 GB;
operating system: Android 4.2;
SIM slot: yes, miniSIM;
Wired Interfaces: microUSB, mini-jack 3.5 mm;
Wireless interfaces: Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, 2G/3G;
Camera: 5 MP (main), 2 MP (front);
Sensors: accelerometer, gyroscope, electronic compass;
Battery: Li-Pol, 4000 mAh;
Dimensions: 125x213x8 mm;
Weight: 375 grams;
Price: 7490 rubles (CDN stores in Nizhny Novgorod).

Packaging and accessories

The tablet comes in a small cardboard box, decorated in the traditional style of the manufacturer. On the front side there is an image of the device, technical specifications on the reverse side.

Scope of delivery:

Tablet Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 8.0i 3G;
Branded envelope case;
microUSB-USB cable;
Charger with replaceable adapters (for European socket included);
Documentation (user manual, warranty card).

The charger consists of two parts, this will be especially convenient for travelers, because if you go to countries with a different type of socket, you can simply use the necessary adapter, rather than looking for suitable charger. The characteristics of the power supply are as follows: standard 100-240V and 0.5A at the input, 5V and 2.1A at the output.

It should be noted that the case is included. It is quite high quality and comfortable, made of artificial leather, with a suede-like material inside. Stitched with red thread, manufacturer's logo on the front side. The tablet in the case “sits” quite firmly, which is what you need for travel.

Appearance and features

Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 8.0i looks very unusual. The body is dominated by sharp corners and has a strict appearance. The frames around the screen are of medium thickness, the orientation is vertical, this can be seen from the location of the logos and cameras. The entire front panel is made of protective glass, which is scratch-resistant, but not very resistant to dirt; fingerprints collect quickly and are very difficult to remove.
The dimensions of the device are typical for an 8-inch tablet. They are 125x213 mm, with a thickness of 8 mm. You can’t call it particularly compact, but it fits in a small bag. The weight of the tablet is 375 grams, which is also quite standard for a modern device with a screen of this diagonal.

Along the perimeter of the front panel there is a edging made of chrome material. It feels very similar to metal, but I can’t say 100% sure. It looks good and gives the design some completeness.

On the front side interesting elements A little. At the bottom is the manufacturer's logo and a strip of thin mesh under which the speaker is hidden. On top is a camera peephole for video calls, sensors and another similar speaker. As you can see, the sound is stereo, but in practice it turned out to be of very good quality for a tablet. Plays loudly, there is no wheezing even at maximum volume.

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The back cover is made of plastic with a leather-like texture. It looks good, practically does not get dirty, and does not slip out of your hands. The edges are slightly rounded for a more comfortable grip.

The main camera is located in the upper left corner; there is no flash. The photo quality is mediocre, examples are below in the text. Slightly lower in the center is the manufacturer's logo. At the very bottom is the model name, IMEI and serial number devices.

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Now let's look at the ends of the body. On the left there are no elements, on the right there is a power button, a volume rocker and a flap under which the slots are hidden. At the bottom there is information about certification, a mention that the device is made in the Middle Kingdom and a small microphone hole. On top is an audio output and a microUSB port for charging and connecting to a computer.

Under the flap are two slots - for a SIM card and for a microSD memory card.

In general, the design is very good for a relatively budget device. It looks strict and stylish. The case materials are of high quality, the assembly is also at a high level. During operation, no play was detected; the case does not creak when squeezed.

Screen

Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 8.0i is equipped with an 8-inch screen made using TFT IPS technology. Resolution 1280 by 800 pixels, density 189 ppi. The resolution is modest, but quite sufficient for an 8-inch tablet. When manufacturing the screen, OGS technology was used, that is, there is no air gap between the glass and the matrix. The brightness reserve is sufficient for use in dim daylight or artificial light; in direct sunlight, the screen noticeably “blinds”. In general, the colors are quite bright and rich. Viewing angles are wide, like most IPS screens. The uniformity of illumination is good, there are no overexposed areas. Protective glass of an unknown brand protects the screen well from scratches. There is an oleophobic coating, but it is not best quality, fingerprints collect very quickly and are difficult to erase. But this is quite typical for a budget tablet.

From the photo below you can appreciate the graininess of the image. Of course, upon closer examination with short distance individual dots are visible, but in everyday use they are not noticeable. Labels and fonts look smooth without sharp edges.

Operating system and software

The tablet runs an operating system Android versions 4.2.2 without any changes to the standard interface from Google. The version of the system is far from new, and this can be considered a minus. The unlock screen and desktops look painfully familiar. Below are the same 3 touch buttons, above them is a line with frequently used applications.

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The menu is divided into two parts - applications and widgets. Icons scroll horizontally. If third party applications practically none, then there are enough widgets. Here you can find both the original clock and the memory clearing panel.

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Retractable curtains are quite functional. They allow you to quickly enable or disable wireless communication, set up sound profiles and so on.

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Of the branded applications, only a few are worth mentioning. The library from Prestigio turned out to be quite pleasant in appearance and convenient in functionality. Shelves with books are displayed here, as well as folders divided by category.

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A third-party MultiStore store is also installed on the tablet. You can find many different applications in it, but if there is an official store Google applications A third party Play is unlikely to be needed. It is worth noting that the firmware can be updated over the air; there is a special section for this called “OTA Update”.

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The tablet has the ability to work in cell phone, which means there are applications for calls and SMS. They are absolutely standard, without any changes.

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Performance and tests

The tablet is based on the Intel Atom Z2580 SoC, which belongs to the Medfield family. It is equipped with a dual-core Atom processor (Saltwell architecture), operating at a frequency of 1.2 to 2 GHz. Thanks to Hyper-Threading technology, two cores are capable of simultaneously processing up to 4 data streams, which allows more efficient use of processor resources. Processor performance is on par with previous generation Atom processors operating at frequencies from 1.2 to 1.8 GHz - for example, Atom N550 (1.5 GHz). The built-in video adapter is based on PowerVR SGX 544MP2 and operates at a frequency of 400 MHz. The video decoder (MPEG4.2, H.264, VC1, WMV) and encoder (MPEG4.2, H.264) take their roots from Imagination Technologies' VDX385 and VDE285 and enable 1080p/30fps video decoding.

The chip is very outdated, it was introduced back in 2012. Accordingly, its performance is limited to running games of average difficulty; new demanding games are unlikely to run at a comfortable level.
RAM 1 GB, built-in either 8 GB or 16 GB, depending on the version.

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Processor tests showed the expected results. In AnTuTu, the tablet scored a little more than 26,000 points, which is typical for mid-priced solutions. In other tests the result is similar.

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In graphics tests the result is good, but this is due to the low resolution.

The Antutu Video Test showed average results; most formats, of course, are playable, but there are also quite a few problematic formats with no sound or picture.

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In everyday tasks everything is fine. There are no delays in the interface, everything scrolls through and opens quickly. The browser works without problems with several open tabs. The video plays, maps are shown. In general, the device is very good for everyday use.

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Wireless interfaces

The tablet supports all the necessary wireless interfaces except 4G, but it is not available everywhere now, so it’s not critical. 2G and 3G networks work without problems; there were no problems with coverage within the city. It is quite convenient to use a tablet as a cell phone, speaker loud and without wheezing. Wi-Fi signal stable, 3 meters from the router shows almost maximum power. GPS with A-GPS support is used for navigation. Indoors, searching for satellites from a cold start took about 3 minutes, and 7 satellites were detected. The location accuracy is quite high.

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Camera

The main camera has a resolution of 5 megapixels, there is no flash, there is autofocus. The photo quality is modest, but I didn’t expect anything else. The camera interface is standard, there are few settings, the only thing worth noting is the presence of an HDR mode. The camera for video calls has a resolution of 2 megapixels, its quality is only sufficient for communicating on Skype.

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Autonomous operation

A lithium-polymer battery with a capacity of 4000 mAh is responsible for autonomy. In the Antutu battery test, the tablet scored a modest 4351 points. At the same time, it was discharged from 100% to 20% in just 2 hours 40 minutes. The result is modest, and this is confirmed in practice. In video playback mode at maximum brightness, the battery will last for 6.5 hours, games will drain the tablet in just over 3 hours. In mixed use mode, you will have to charge the tablet once a day.

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In the end

Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 8.0i turned out to be very ambiguous. On the one hand, a non-standard design and good body materials, and on the other, modest performance and autonomy. But several other factors are also captivating: 3G support, good IPS screen and low price. A couple of days ago the tablet cost less than 7,000 rubles, now it’s already 7,490 rubles, but even for this amount the purchase is completely justified.
This tablet should be recommended primarily to people who want to get maximum functionality for little money, but are willing to turn a blind eye to certain shortcomings.

Pros:

Case design and materials;
Good screen;
Support for 3G communication networks;
Case included.

Cons:

Low productivity;
Low autonomy;
Old version operating system.

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Today it's time to get acquainted with another tablet from Prestigio, but this time with one that is clearly different from most of its kind. Thunder 8.0i is an eight-inch model with two loud front-facing stereo speakers, good screen and cool design. Plus, it's thin yet powerful universal assistant. What interesting features are hidden in the brainchild of Prestigio this time - now we’ll figure it out.

Packaging and equipment Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 8.0i 3G

Yes, yes! Prestigio slightly changed the packaging boxes in which the tablets go to stores, and then to customers. Color scheme, and the basic design remained the same as it was. Almost the entire width of the photograph of the tablet itself, and the background, accordingly, is black checkered. In addition, everything unnecessary disappeared from the surface of the cover, and only the name remained along with the photograph.

The green corner indicating the OS version also disappeared. Because of this, the box became, of course, less informative, but more strict, beautiful and presentable. And all the icons have not disappeared without a trace - they can be found at the bottom of the box along with a bunch of text.

The equipment is as we are accustomed to from Prestigio. Here, in addition to the tablet itself and a stack of documentation, we were given “tourist” (as defined by the company itself) charger. Apparently, due to the fact that the forks are changed on it. It comes with a USB cable, of course.

Well finishing touch– stylish corporate leather case from Prestigio. This pocket, in addition to its protective qualities, also has a very decent appearance. The manufacturer's emblem is on the outside, and the inside is lined with soft red material.

Appearance and functionality of Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 8.0i 3G

The first thing that makes this tablet different from everyone else is, of course, its design. Prestigio designers tried and worked hard, and the result was something stylish and even universal. This means that in small photographs of the device, the differences between smartphones and tablets are almost lost, and Thunder can easily be mistaken for a mobile phone.

Looking at the screen, we see symmetry - it is a silver edging with two stereo speakers that seems to be reflected from above and below.

Looking ahead, let’s say right away that the sound quality is at the highest level. It's rare to find a tablet with stereo speakers, and even with such quality. At the bottom, under the screen, “Prestigio” is written in silver, and at the top there is a front camera and several sensors. Well, why doesn’t it look like a mobile phone? Only the system buttons, as befits tablets, are displayed as a bar on the screen.

The back panel is even more interesting. It is made of a rough and non-marking plastic material, but it looks as if it was tightly covered with some kind of leathery material.

There's quite a lot on the lid itself. In the upper part in the middle, of course, is the company logo, in the upper left corner there is a large round camera with the note “HD”, at the bottom there are several compliance stamps, the serial number, the name and model number. But what’s more interesting is the central logo – Intel inside, that’s how it is! Yes, Intel-powered devices are very rare when visiting us. I remember he was once wearing a phone number from the same Prestigio.

Let's move on to the ends. Everything is quite simple here. On the right in the area top corner There is a power button and a volume rocker, the left one is empty.

There is a 3.5 mm headphone jack on top, a microUSB socket there, and a microphone on the bottom.

By the way, we should also say something about the front edging here. It is invisible from behind, because... The back smoothly transitions into the sides, but from the side the device looks a little like a sandwich.

In general, complaints about appearance we don't have. Stylish, beautiful, and the build quality of Prestigio is at a standard high level. The tablet, by the way, turned out to be very thin – 7.9 mm.

The tablet is equipped with a high-speed 3G HSPA+ module, which theoretically can support data download speeds of up to 21.1 Mb/s and upload speeds of up to 5.67 Mb/s. A large SIM card that you have on hand will have to be cut off to insert it into the tablet (or replaced with a new one at a communication store). This module also works in dialer mode (and SMS messenger), so Thunder can definitely be confused with a phone. After all, stereo speakers allow you to communicate normally by placing the tablet to your ear.

GPS also works properly and quickly finds the location (we tried it through Yandex.Maps).

The next parameter of the device, which the manufacturer indicates as a strong point, is the screen.

The tablet has a screen with a diagonal of 8 inches and a resolution of 1280x800 pixels. In addition, the display is made using OGS – One Glass Solution technology. This is not the first time we have encountered such a thing. This inscription indicates that there is no air gap between the matrix with pixels and the touch layer, and this “raises” the picture higher, bringing it closer to the user’s eyes and to the surface of the screen. This, firstly, makes touching the display more accurate, because you can better see where you click (the image is right under your finger), and secondly, this technology improves color reproduction and makes the image richer and more vibrant. The screen is fully laminated and is better protected from scratches, moisture and temperature changes.

There’s not much more to discuss here, because... Viewing angles, of course, are large and even better, thanks not only to the matrix, but also to OGS.

On the Prestigio website they write that the screen is ideal for cinema – and they don’t lie, watching films is really comfortable.

The screen supports up to 5 touches.

Cameras Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 8.0i 3G

Naturally, such a tablet simply could not disappoint us with 2/0.3 megapixel cameras. That’s why there are cameras with a resolution of 5 and 2 megapixels. There is no need to jump with delight here, but this is already tangible progress. True, there is no flash or flashlight here. Here we can already see the golden mean between quality and the desire of other brands to save money on anything. Those. five megapixels is quite enough for recognizing QR codes and for occasional photos a la a note, for example. It is possible, with some skill, to photograph text well.

A two-megapixel camera will please lovers of Skype and selfies (the latter not so much), since a camera with a resolution below two megapixels is simply disgusting, but here on a “kopeck piece” you can get a more or less acceptable picture.

The camera application itself is non-standard. For example, the menu is called up with a long tap on the screen, and you can move through the items without lifting your finger from the screen.

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Prestigio announced the official premiere of its newest tablet computer, Thunder 8.0i 3G. One of key features New items include high-quality front-facing stereo speakers. According to the creators of the tablet, the presence of surround sound allows you to increase the effect of presence when perceiving various media content (games, movies, music), and also helps make quality calls with using Skype in less than ideal conditions (for example, metro or other public transport).



MultiPad Thunder 8.0i 3G tablet from Prestigio


The developer also speaks with pride about the laminated screen of the new product. The multi-touch IPS matrix with a diagonal of 8 inches and a working resolution of 1280x800 pixels stands out from the panels of other mobile gadgets in that it is almost completely fused with a protective glass backing. Thanks to this, the tablet displays bright and rich colors even when working with the device in high level external lighting.


The tablet, framed in aluminum and with a black back panel, has a very slim body- only 7.9 mm and light weight - 375 grams. The product package includes a leather case, which is ideal for protecting electronic device from dust, water splashes and accidental impacts. The tablet is based on a dual-core Atom Z2580 chip developed Intel with an operating frequency of 2 GHz. The control system used here is mobile platform Android 4.2 (coded as Jelly Bean).


The device has the ability to communicate with World Wide Web via Wi-Fi type networks. For wireless connection with other electronics, the tablet uses the Bluetooth wireless interface. The product's navigation capabilities are provided by a GPS receiver. The multimedia arsenal of the product is represented by two cameras - the main 5-megapixel one with LED flash and the front one with a 2-megapixel optical matrix. It is also possible to carry out phone calls using third generation networks (3G). The amount of RAM in this communication product reaches 1 GB. Integrated 16 GB flash storage can be expanded by installing removable memory cards With maximum volume up to 32 GB. Thunder 8.0i 3G with a set of built-in stereo speakers will appear on store shelves at the end current month with a price tag of 9990 rubles.

In the tablet market for a long time Two platform manufacturers were in the lead: MediaTek and Qualcomm. The first gave way to affordable solutions with an adequate level of performance, the second was more expensive and was chosen by famous brands. NVIDIA and Intel managed to board the departing train. It was stupid to ignore the huge market for compact electronics. Today we will look at a live example of an Intel tablet - Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 7.0i.

I am glad that such a giant has not forgotten about the budget segment. The competition here is fierce, and a new player will allow buyers to see interesting offers and not allow the price tag to go up. And the fact of its late entry into the mobile electronics market forces Intel to offer its SoC at cost price. It's worth taking advantage of this moment. But time will tell whether the giant will be able to gain a foothold; it will not be easy. Take the same NVIDIA, here the company went through the creation of original and highly specialized devices.

Video review of Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 7.0i

Equipment

Prestigio delivers its solutions, regardless of the price tag, in high-quality packaging made of thick cardboard with a carbon fiber design. On the back there are complete technical specifications.

The package includes a charger, a microUSB cable, an adapter with a Euro plug, a hefty instruction book and a warranty card.

Appearance

Budget tablets rarely stand out from their competitors. Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 7.0i was an exception. The original back cover design is used here.

It is made of textured plastic with a cellular pattern. Excellent grip, the tablet does not slip out of your hands. And the material is pleasant to the touch.

At the top there is a stylized camera block. There is also an insert with the name of the model. The camera does not have an LED flash module.

Also eye-catching is the Intel logo on the back cover. The cover is not removable.

The thickness of the tablet is 9.5 mm. Unfortunately, this thickness did not have a positive effect on the battery capacity. Most likely this is due to the need free space for passive cooling of the processor.

All connectors are located on the top edge: volume rocker, microUSB, audio jack and power button. Mechanical buttons stand out above the surface of the case and they have a good tactile feel.

On the front panel, almost the entire area is occupied by a display with protective glass. Here you can highlight only one element, this is the front camera shifted to the side.

The body is assembled perfectly, there are no creaks or play of parts.

Screen

A 7-inch TFT TN display with a resolution of 1024x600 pixels is installed. The screen is not this tablet's strong point. Brightness and color rendition change noticeably when the tablet is tilted, this is especially noticeable when the viewing angle changes horizontally.

Color rendition is shifted to cool tones. The picture lacks richness. There are also complaints about the level of maximum brightness; in direct sunlight, working with the Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 7.0i is problematic.

Filling

The heart was the Intel Atom Z2520 processor. It was presented last fall; this SoC was created specifically for Android. While reducing power consumption, it was possible to double the computing power and triple the graphics power. The processor operates at a frequency of 1.2 GHz with Hyper-Threading technology. The graphics are handled by PowerVR SGX 544MP2 with a frequency of up to 533 MHz. The power of this processor for Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 7.0i has a large reserve, which is why it is problematic to see lags during operation, everything works smoothly, applications launch quickly.

On board 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB internal memory. Data space can be expanded using a microSD card.

Antutu

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Connection

The tablet lacks 3G support, although this SoC has the ability to expand support to 4G LTE with an Intel XMM 7160 modem. Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 7.0i works in Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth.

Battery

There is a 3000 mAh battery on board. One more weak side tablet, long time battery life he can't boast. On one charge at maximum load it can work for about 4 hours.

Camera

The quality of the footage is expectedly poor. Camera without autofocus and flash. It’s difficult to take sane pictures of her.

It’s curious why tablet manufacturers continue to equip their devices with a weak camera; in such cases, wouldn’t it be better to reduce the cost and leave only the front one for video communication?

Software

Installed operating system Google Android 4.4. Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 7.0i adds pre-installed software, including educational and entertainment, as well as communication applications. Among the interesting ones, it is worth highlighting the catalog of popular software; it will be useful for beginners.

Windows switch smoothly. It’s difficult to highlight anything in particular, but we can expect that this platform will receive an update to Android 5.0.

Results on Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 7.0i

Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 7.0i will be of interest to those who value high performance, but do not have the funds to buy expensive models. With a modest investment, it can compete with models in the mid-price segment. But there are some drawbacks: small viewing angles, weak battery and low quality built-in camera.

Prestigio MultiPad Thunder 7.0i receives the "Hit" award...

4.4 KitKat. In general, the Prestigio device, despite the “modest” price tag, turned out to be quite interesting, and therefore deserves a more detailed acquaintance.

Scope of delivery

Prestigo MultiPad Thunder 7.0i PMT3377_WI_C comes in a solid cardboard box, made in the manufacturer’s signature colors. An image of the device and its key specifications are printed on its walls.

The gadget is supplied with a microUSB cable, a charger, an adapter with a Euro plug, an OTG cable, instructions and a warranty card. But the usual case for the brand’s products is not included in the box, which probably also helped knock a few extra dollars off the price tag.

Design and functional elements

In terms of design, the Prestigo MultiPad Thunder 7.0i stands out among competitors in its price range. This concerns, first of all, the design of its rear panel.

It is made of matte textured plastic with a fine mesh. Thanks to this material, the tablet is pleasant to hold in your hands and, importantly, it does not try to slip out of them during use.

Yes, from a reliability point of view, the solution also turned out to be very successful - there are no backlashes, creaking or moving parts.

At the top of the rear panel there is a slot for cards, a Reset button, as well as a visually placed peephole of the main 2MP camera and an insert with the model name, visually placed in a separate block. Here the user will find the output of the multimedia speaker, the logo of the vendor and Intel Corporation, on whose platform the “hero” of the review is built.

The front panel of the tablet is divided by a 7-inch display and a peephole. -front camera and the inscription "Prestigio".

Thanks to its small dimensions - 190x115x 9.5 mm, MultiPad Thunder 7.0i takes up little space and easily fits in a purse or briefcase.

It is quite convenient to hold it with one hand in portrait orientation, but using the gadget will still be more comfortable if you take it with both hands, like an album. Especially considering that the manufacturer placed all the controls on the top end of the gadget: the power button, volume rocker, 3.5 mm audio output and microUSB connector.

Brief technical specifications

Display

MultiPad Thunder 7.0i has a display with a resolution of 1024x600 pixels, which in total with a diagonal of 7 inches provides a pixel density of 170 ppi.

It is based on a matrix with, frankly speaking, “weak” viewing angles, not the best color rendition and a small reserve of brightness. The picture on the screen is not the clearest and most contrasty, and the brightness of the display backlight, due to the absence of a light sensor, can only be adjusted manually.

The touchpad recognizes up to 5 simultaneous touches. I will also note that the glossy surface of the display is highly reflective - when working in direct and bright lighting conditions, it is better to raise the brightness to maximum.

Memory

The volume of the built-in Flash drive is 8 GB, however, a little more than half of this is “eaten up” Android system and pre-installed software. As a result, the user has only 3.91 GB at his disposal.

A small amount of memory can be expanded using microSD cards or by connecting a regular flash drive using an OTG cable. In addition, you can also use cloud storage MultiCloud 200 GB absolutely free for 1 year.

Equipment and performance

Dual-core Intel Atom Z2520 processor with clock frequency up to 1.2 GHz and PowerVR SGX 544MP2 graphics paired with 1 GB of RAM allow the device to easily play movies in -resolution.

In principle, the system can even cope with toys like Asphalt 8. I will also note the smooth and fast operation of the interface.


Among the wireless communication modules on board the MultiPad Thunder 7.0i are 802.11 b/g/n with Wi-Fi technology Direct and 4.0. The tablet also has a receiver, and the reception quality turned out to be quite good even indoors.

Battery

The tablet is powered by a built-in lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 3000 mAh. One full charge is enough for 3 hours of watching videos and about 4-5 hours of Internet surfing at an average level of screen backlight brightness.

Speaker

MultiPad Thunder 7.0i has one speaker, which does not shine with power and sound quality. At maximum volume are added extraneous noise and metallic rattling.

But when listening on headphones, there is no hint of distortion, which, as a rule, suffers from many cheap devices.

Camera

Prestigo MultiPad Thunder 7.0i is equipped with a VGA front camera and a 2MP main camera without autofocus and flash, so the quality and capabilities are appropriate.

Test photos



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