Okay, these appear to be the 16 gig ones that didn’t sell when offered as an option with the 32 gig ones yesterday. I’ll repeat a bit of what I said on those:
These are good tablets, and you can make the Google Play store work on them, as well as all other standard Android apps, with some work. About two hours of modifying things, following instructions, and generally faffing about has gotten me a very useful, fully-functional Android tablet, using Nova Launcher, which I use more often than I expected.
These have good form factor, solid build, and good battery life. For the price, if you’re willing to put in some work on your own end, these are great little tablets. I thought I’d just use mine in the garage or woodshop, but I’ve been taking it with me most everywhere now. Very handy, and cheap enough to break and not cry about it.
TL;DR version: Good tablet, do some work to adapt it away from the Amazon setup, and it’ll reward you for the time you put in.
Actually, this might be the tenth time I’ve seen these this year. Just fewer options each time. I concur, however, they are pretty decent tablets. I got one earlier this year to replace the cookbooks with a one-stop shop. Figured it’d be easier to dedicate one as a recipe holder.
Just a heads-up to anyone that may have bought one: one of the two I purchased can’t be activated. Serial number on the ‘naughty/lost/stolen/never-activated list’ perhaps? Support is offering to refund or replace. Just an FYI so you don’t end up banging your head against the wall trying to get it to register.