Get a VASTKING KingPad K10 Pro Android Tablet for under $190

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Did you look at the new iPad Pros and decide they’re just too rich for your blood? That’s okay, as there are more choices for a much lower price. The VASTKING KingPad K10 Pro Android Tablet. You get all the essential features, such as octa-core and 64GB storage, and it comes with a keyboard and stylus so that you don’t have to add that on your own. And it’s all under $190.

Once you take the docking keyboard case with an expanded trackpad into consideration, buying this tablet is like getting a tablet and laptop. Type extensively without getting frustrated with an onboard keyboard but use it as a tablet, too, with the stylus pen for signing documents, drawing, painting – basically anything that needs a precise stroke. You can do this on a large edge-to-edge display with a 1920 x 1200 Full HD screen.

Vastking Kingpad Performance

Get it all done quickly with the upgraded 12nm chipset and 4GM RAM on the VASTKING KingPad K10 Pro Android Tablet. It’s fast and powerful, allowing you to play your favorite Android games and multitask while you work. You’ll get advanced game performance as well with the two-core GPU and frequency of 650 MHz.

Enjoy 64GB storage that can be extended to 512GB with an external SD card to keep all your favorite media in one place. Add in live captioning, smart reply, sound amplifier, gesture navigation, dark theme, privacy controls, and access to Google Play.

Use the 8MP front camera for Zoom meetings or a remote classroom and the 13MP back camera to take on-the-spot photos. Connect with 5G Wi-FI and Bluetooth 5.0. One battery charge will provide 12 hours and will charge quickly when using the USB-C port. It also includes GPS, face unlock, and wireless protection.

Take $33 off the price of this Android tablet and pay just $186.99.

VASTKING KingPad K10 Pro Android Tablet

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