
Complete work anywhere with this 7-inch DigiLand tablet. Its quad-core processor powers an array of Android applications to increase efficiency, and it includes a USB keyboard to support the typing experience of a traditional computer. This DigiLand tablet is Bluetooth-capable, so you can pair it with wireless headphones and other devices.
A: I had 1 like that after returning the first one. I had Geek squad set it up. Bad batch of a lot of them it seems. Have geek squad set it up that way they can pull another one from the shelf if it happens again.
A: The Android operating system that this computer/tablet uses is somewhat similar to the Google Chrome operating system. There are word processing programs/apps available. Printing from an Android based computer/tablet can be done, but it can also be difficult and frustrating to set up. Consider the Insignia 10" tablet with a keyboard that Best Buy has on sale for $119. It uses the latest Windows 10 operating system, storage can be expanded with an inexpensive SD card, free word processing programs/apps are available for download or use in the Cloud, and printer setup and use with an inexpensive wireless printer is easy and straightforward. The Insignia would work for school purposes.
Q: Does this connect to my local WiFi?
A: Yes. If you can get past the set up
Q: Does this use Google play store
A: Yes
A: The tablet can be separated from the keyboard and case, but the keyboard is not detachable from the case itself.
A: Yes, it is.
Q: Can I plug in an HDMI cord?
A: This model does not have an HDMI connection.