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Eaft Destiny D90T

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S Aadeetya
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The tablet looks pretty ordinary as if to attempt an iPad, with a black bezel, 4:3 aspect ratio, etc and the build feels pretty plasticky, as if deliberately built to a price. Edges may feel to be slightly sharp when holding. As a result, the Destiny D90T scores a low 5/10 on look-and-feel. The tablet weighs 610 grams, which is just about what the competition offers for this screen size. The Micromax Funbook Pro is a 10-inch tablet and weighs 600 grams.

However, the weight is lesser than the Spice Stellar Pad MI 1010, which is another 10-inch tablet but weighs 667 grams. The cameras; front and rear, have a 2MP sensor, which is average. The Android version is just 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, which is obsolete in terms of the competition offered. The interface and touch responsiveness is just about average and in terms of pre-loaded applications, you mainly have office suites, Evernote, Dropbox and Photobooth (in addition to Worldspace). When fully charged, streaming a movie on YouTube over Wi-Fi caused the battery to drain in a little over 7 hours. 8/10 for the 8000 mAh battery, considering the tablet's size.

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