Is the E1 one of the best out there in it's weight class? Reviews would suggest its up there with the best. Tablets that dwell within the £50 - £100 price range are by no means hard to find for sale. This is the most common bracket, where people who just want a basic tablet for messing around with usually make a beeline for. And for that reason, this is the most crowded of all the price points.
There are so many cheap tablets from China to sift through. But amongst all the "trash" there is some treasure. Three brands that dominate this category are Fusion5, Neocore and Linx. Although, a lot of the larger screened Linx tablets, Ten Inch and above, like the 1020, are slightly more expensive. But the 7" and 8" do fall within this low budget range. There are some great deals to be had with refurbished examples.
The Neocore E1 is currently only sold in the UK, so if you are visiting here from the USA and want to know what the best cheap tablet is in America, I would probably go with the Fusion5 104Bv2. It's very cheap to buy, has a predominantly positive review score, and has a great specification.
Now back to the Neocore E1. Is it the best cheap tablet?. Well, the word "best" is really down to the individual and their experience with the device. You might get one person who owns the E1 and thinks it's terrible and has had nothing but issues with it. Then, another person might have theirs for years and never have one problem with it. Sometimes it really is down to luck of the draw. Quality control, and quality consistency play huge roles here. And that's not just with the Neocore E1, Linx or Fusion5 models either, but also the same with the much more expensive tablets like the Apple iPad's, Samsung Galaxy S2's and Surface Books. Usually, paying more means better reliability, but that isn't always the case.
Anyway, enough about all that. What makes the Neocore E1 a tablet that could be considered as one of the best. Well, if we stay within Neocore's own product line the E1 already has a big battle on its hands with the N1, C1 and B1 models. They are excellent devices, and they have slightly better review scores on Amazon. However, the thing with the E1 is that it's their latest model. As a result it has a tad more quality, and a mini revamp / upgrade of some key features. This isn't a review, but more of a general talk about this newish model. It isn't exactly brand new on the scene for 2017. It came out in 2016, so still very relevant. And even today, some of the features are still seldom seen in many competing tablets.
You know when you get those nice little finishing touches to a device that just set it apart from the rest?. That's what this model has. One of those being a real glass screen. This feature is rarely seen on tablets at this price. Generally, they are made of plastic. Also, the ability to add significantly more storage space by being able to hold an SD card of up to 200GB. Other specifications that are impressive is the Dual-Band WiFi (for better connection), IPS display, A53 Quad Core Processor, Dual cameras, two internal speakers, mini HDMI port and Android 6.0 (Marshmallow).
It also has an anti-slip style back housing / casing, which offers a more secure grip when handling the device. And there's more. The E1 also has GPS, Bluetooth and a very impressive battery life. This is all rounded off nicely with a two year UK warranty. All things considered, that's why this tablet is up-there with the best in it's category. You get so much for the money. Honourable mention has to go to the Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6 Inch, which falls into the same slot of the models mentioned here. Great device.
Update to this post. This "review" was written a few years ago now, and since then newer models (generations) of the E1 have been released. The 2019 model has seen some significant improvements added to the already impressive specification. Some of those include a more hand-friendly back casing, which now has more grip, better battery life, as well as more frugal power consumption when in stand-by mode. The glass screen is still present and the warranty is still 2 years. There's also a larger capacity SD card ability, which is now able to hold up to 400GB. Although, one area which Neocore really should have updated with the newer model, is the fixed internal storage space. This is still only 16GB and should have really been updated to 32GB.
So what else is there regarding this update. Well, the reviews on Amazon are mixed, and while some people still praise the E1 for being a really good all-rounder, some buyers are claiming the battery life is very poor. As well as that, some issues with sound and overall build quality are starting to make an appearance. Obviously, this is not good for a product that a few years back had a really good reliability rating and performance track record with its customers.
Don't get we wrong, the positive reviews still far outweigh the negative, but its still a bit of a concern. But we have to keep in mind, no Tablet is perfect. Just take a look at the reviews for some of the top of the range iPads, Surface Pro's and Samsung Tabs for confirmation of this. However, I'll keep an eye on this issue and may report what route the reviews go down when I have the time.
6 comments:
E1 is a pretty good tablet for the price. I really like the design, it doesn't feel cheap and it looks very good.
I've not long bought this model myself. Really good for the price. Very happy with the E1. I wrote a little review about it if anyone would like to read it. Nothing much, just goes over a few points that I like about it. Thanks.
Total garbage, they dont update OS and its full of bugs, never reply to support requests. I was quite proud to buy british but would not again following this useless tat
I have always used a well known Korean brand that make great tablets, but are much more expensive and notoriously full of bugs.
The E1 initial thoughts are that it is good for the money
I agree had no android update assistanceand poor response from customer service.
"Total garbage, they dont update OS and its full of bugs, never reply to support requests. I was quite proud to buy british but would not again following this useless tat"
I agree. Support is non existent, hard to get a hold of. They drag their heels with everything, and they have a hard time understanding issues or even what I'm even talking about. English is definitely not their first language.
I'll buy elsewhere next time.
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