The Revolution 2 is a worthy successor the original Revolution tablet. It has a great display and is coupled with a fast processor. The price? Just $260. See the full review here! http://goo.gl/V6hnPb
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21 thoughts on “E-Ceros Revolution 2 tablet review!”
  1. I bought this tablet about a month ago, and two weeks in the thing already has a charging problem. I'm very good about taking care of my stuff and this tablet has been no exception. At this point the tablet will no longer charge unless the plug that is inserted into the tablet is held in a certain position. Their customer service, after 1 week of back and forth along with pictures and videos determined it was faulty. I have now been requested to send the tablet back to China for repairs which will take 60+ days. If you are planning on buying this tablet, please be warned. You are getting what you pay for. The build lacks in quality.

  2. Part of me wants to kick myself for ordering the first Revolution tablet, which has the A9 proc and only 16GB ROM, upgradeable to 32GB on a micro USB. But then I compare the price (in Canadian dollars) at $195 for the lesser tablet that I ordered, versus $188 for the Revolution 2, and it takes away most of the pain. I've been looking at some of the local retailers and what they have to offer. Even with my lesser tablet, I think I still have got a better deal than almost everything that is in the stores, at least when I look at what I would have to pay to get the same thing elsewhere. Even the online stores don't seem to come close.

    Chinavasion really does have some great deals.

  3. Hey so if you only have 1gb of space and can transfer smalller apps to the 27gb later. Does that mean you cant download and install an app like modern combat thats 2gb download and probably like 3gb installed? Thanks for the reply in advance Gary.

  4. I like how you introduce me to devices I haven't and probably wouldn't have heard of if not for your reviews. Keep it up, and nice selection of less mainstream devices for review.

  5. I don't know jack about video editing, but I do know about sound editing, and really, how hard is it to get consistent volume levels in a video? One minute your voice is loud and clear, and the next it's quiet and hard to hear… maybe you all should upgrade from Audacity to Audition or something, cuz the audio on these is like pure amateur hour sometimes.

  6. Great review u @Gary Sims and ash are getting better and better. But are there any positives points by using TGE propriatary charging cable? Does it charge faster? I assume u cant use the micro usb

  7. You really get the most unknown devices don't you? You've proven you can do some great reviews though so let's hope you'll get your hands on some proper flagships in the near future 🙂

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