Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1366 X 768 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 |
Processor | 1.3 GHz |
RAM | 2 GB DDR_SDRAM |
Hard Drive | 32 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 Hours |
Brand | RCA |
Series | Touch |
Item model number | RCT6613W23PH6-Blue |
Hardware Platform | Android |
Operating System | Android 9 Pie |
Item Weight | 1.48 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.58 x 9.02 x 3.27 inches |
Color | Charcoal, Blue, Purple, Pink |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 2 MP |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 32 GB |
Power Source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
B**C
I tried to cover most of the pros/cons of this tablet - and overall I'm happy with the purchase.
The RCA Delta Pro isn’t what you would expect for the name that it’s been given. However, with that said, it is a much higher performing tablet/laptop than what you may expect from RCA.There are pros and cons just like with any other tablet or laptop.The keyboard is of higher quality and function than what was on my RCA Viking Pro. Part of that is because the Delta Pro is slightly larger, so the keyboard is also slightly larger and more comfortable to use.The touch pad is also better, having the left/right buttons under the pad like a normal laptop.The bracket that holds the tablet is also improved over what was on the Viking Pro. The only drawback that I’ve found is that the tablet when inserted into the keyboard doesn’t fold back as far as I would prefer. It’s a minor issue, but would be something I would like to see RCA address.The tablet itself still uses a plastic case, something I wish they would change. It feels a bit cheap, but in reality it’s also what keeps the cost of the Delta Pro low.The tablet has only one speaker, a disappointment and the audio quality isn’t very good either. I’m not overly concerned about the low quality speaker. I use a Bluetooth headset which works well with the Delta Pro. There also is a standard mic/headset jack on the tablet if needed.As some have posted, the screen that is described as vivid and sharp really isn’t all that great. Can movies and such be watched on it – certainly. It’s not a bad screen at all, it’s just not as good as one would hope. With that said, I’m writing this review in Microsoft Word for Android and the display for typing this review is very good to excellent. I’m actually very pleased with how well this little inexpensive tablet is working.The added memory (32gig SD) can be used to extend the tablet from 32gig to 64gig or can be used separately as 32gig of external storage. I’ve configured it to extend my Delta Pro to 64gig – and it’s working great.The power button has been enlarged over the one on my Viking Pro, so finding it on the side of the tablet is easier.I haven’t used the two USB ports but expect for charging, but expect they’ll work as most USB ports do.One thing I miss that my Viking Pro had is an HDMI port – there isn’t one on the Delta Pro. That’s kind of a bummer as I did use the HDMI port on my Viking Pro, and would expect a “Pro” device to have some way to port the video externally. It is possible that a USB to VGA/DFI/HDMI device might work to accomplish this, but I haven’t tried yet.The Delta Pro comes with some installed apps (mostly Google) and includes the manuals in PDF form for the tablet.I’ve not had any issues with the Bluetooth or WiFi. The Wifi connected up very quickly to my home wireless network.Configuring the tablets other settings went smooth. Typical Android, very easy to use.I’ve installed most of the applications I have on my Android phone and what were on the Viking Pro. For the most part they look well. Some apps aren’t compatible with the version difference between my the Viking Pro and Delta Pro, but nothing that is of major issue for me – your results may be different.The battery drain is a bit more than I had expected, but since I go pretty much everywhere with an external power supply, this isn’t an issue. Just be aware you can’t use this tablet all day without connecting it up to external power. Speaking of that, there was a note in the packaging that said not ot use the tablet while connected to external power. This is sort of strange to me. I’ve always used my tablets, phones, laptops and such on external power. The only thing I can come up with is that having a tablet (docked in the keyboard or not) connected to a power cable can be dangerous. The USB port or DC input from the stock supplied power supply can be easily broken by having the external power connected. The only other possibility is that use of external power while using the tablet and it charging the battery may overload/heat the internal circuitry. I don’t believe this last possibility to be an issue, but it is a possibility.I’ll say again that I’m really enjoying typing up this review using Word on this Delta Pro. I’m also using an Android app that simulates Windows 10, and with the really good performance of the Delta Pro and the look and feel of Windows 10 – I’m really enjoying this tablet. For the price and function, it’s absolutely great for the average user. Email use, typing up documents, using Excel and browsing the Internet is simply awesome. Would I use this for work? Most likely no I wouldn’t use it for work, it’s just not that powerful. I’ve used the Delta Pro in tablet mode, disconnected from the keyboard and found it to be very responsive and easier, more comfortable to use than my Viking Pro. The slightly larger display and size is simply better for me. I also wouldn’t use this if I was trying to play fast paced games. It’s once again just not that powerful. Over all, for the price it’s simply a very good to great tablet/laptop replacement for most average users.
M**P
Price is good for an 11.6 Screen.
Everything was good but it seemed to me the battery life could have been better.
F**.
Nice computer
I like this computer very much. My son takes it in his backpack with him to school. It is lightweight and has a very clear screen. The only thing was it didnt hold a charge for very long. This is more of a stay at home computer. That you can always be next to a plug. But, all in all i think its a good purchase.
D**B
Great RCA Tablet!
This tablet is fast and easy to use. I have owned RCA tablets for years and this is a great one. I have been updating some of my older tablets and this one was worth it! You will love how quick it downloads. It is so easy to hook up anything Bluetooth as I have a variety of gadgets and they all work great with it. You will enjoy this tablet - I comes in a nice colors too! I was tired of "black" or "grey".
J**B
Decent Spefications, Great Price HORRIBLE screen!
This is a decent tablet for the price, as far as speed and memory, ports ect. The screen is terrible however. It is fairly low resolution sure, but the fact that you have to have it DIRECTLY in front of you to see the screen is a killer for me. Even at the slightest angle, the screen becomes very hard to read. Thank you for refunding this for me Amazon!
U**H
RCA Doesn't Fail To Disappoint
The media could not be loaded. Update: Battery life is disappointing, it can have 3 hours of on screen time with normal use. 4 hours exactly from the video test(which is where i play a continuous video until the battery dies from 100%). I normally had the brightness at 50-60% brightness. this may not be enough to last the whole day.Checking out an RCA tablet after a few years I would think there would be some noticeable improvements, not really the case here. I cannot believe that this still has a low resolution TFT screen! a TFT screen is when you view the tablet at a certain angle the screen pixels look burned and tilting it the other way makes it look too white. This is noticeable when using the 2-in-1 in tablet mode or if you're viewing the screen at a lower angle from your eyes.There was about a 1 second delay when typing fast, there weren't too many issues besides that here. The keyboard has some good feedback and feels like the size of a regular laptop which is good. The track pack isn't so great, it feels a litte tedious to use being so small.Performance was average overall, you can browse the web, expect some slight lags here and there, but it doesn't frequently crash or anything compared to tablets and 2-in-1's from years ago. IT can play some games at lowest setting but there is a better tablet around this range, check out the ONN 10 tablet which should perform better.
W**R
Perfect for our young grandchildren
Good deal. I consider this a “ Throw away “ device. For the price point if it last couple years and my 8 year old grandchild enjoys it( which she does ) we got our moneys worth. I know those inexpensive devices are made with that concept in mind anyhow. Bought the same exact one for our 4 year old grandson and he loves it. Our grandkids used these for school at home when the pandemic closes schools down.
K**.
It doesn't keep charge
This tablet/labtop does not hold 6 hours od charge like it says I have used it several time since i 've gotten it and don't use it for long .I have to charge it.Where as im on my phone a lot and rarely have to charge it.
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