Micromax Canvas Tab P666
Look and feel :-
The most unique thing about the Canvas Tab P666 is its design. The device itself is fairly slim at 7.9mm, but its weight and blocky shape aren't great in terms of grip and comfort. There are two metal strips running down each side, which curve around the top and bottom corners. The rounded ends of each strip appear to be secured with rivets, though these might also be purely cosmetic in purpose. While this might have looked good if fabricated well, we found that the strips and rivets were not flush with the body, and were therefore prone to getting snagged on clothes and bags.
Features :-
The Tablet sports an 8-Inch IPS Display with 1280 x 800 Pixels WXGA Resolution. Under the hood is a 1.2GHz Dual Core Intel Atom Z2520 Processor, PowerVR SGX544 GPU and 1GB RAM. The Slate has 8GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 32GB using MicroSD card. It has a single Micro SIM Slot for 3G voice calling as well.
The Canvas Tab P666 specs also include a 2 mega pixel front fixed focus camera for video calling. The back side has a 5 Mega Pixel shooter with auto focus and 1080p video recording capabilities. The Tablet runs on
Android 4.4.2 Kit Kat OS and has a 4400 mAh battery inside that easily gives up to 15 Hours of talk time.
In terms of connectivity. the Tablet supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth V4.0, MicroUSB V2.0, A-GPS, FM Radio, 3.5mm Audio Jack.
Performance :-
Things were not terribly positive on the performance front either. We encountered stuttering when swiping through apps such as Google Play, and apps took a bit longer than usual to open and close. Our benchmark numbers, while not the worst we've ever seen, definitely did not impress us. AnTuTu and Quadrant gave us scores of 17,499 and 6,909 respectively, which are both just about at par with today's entry-level smartphones. Graphics performance was not satisfactory -we managed only 8.9fps in GFXbench and 5,039 in the basic 3DMark Ice Storm test.
Look and feel :-
The most unique thing about the Canvas Tab P666 is its design. The device itself is fairly slim at 7.9mm, but its weight and blocky shape aren't great in terms of grip and comfort. There are two metal strips running down each side, which curve around the top and bottom corners. The rounded ends of each strip appear to be secured with rivets, though these might also be purely cosmetic in purpose. While this might have looked good if fabricated well, we found that the strips and rivets were not flush with the body, and were therefore prone to getting snagged on clothes and bags.
Features :-
The Tablet sports an 8-Inch IPS Display with 1280 x 800 Pixels WXGA Resolution. Under the hood is a 1.2GHz Dual Core Intel Atom Z2520 Processor, PowerVR SGX544 GPU and 1GB RAM. The Slate has 8GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 32GB using MicroSD card. It has a single Micro SIM Slot for 3G voice calling as well.
The Canvas Tab P666 specs also include a 2 mega pixel front fixed focus camera for video calling. The back side has a 5 Mega Pixel shooter with auto focus and 1080p video recording capabilities. The Tablet runs on
Android 4.4.2 Kit Kat OS and has a 4400 mAh battery inside that easily gives up to 15 Hours of talk time.
In terms of connectivity. the Tablet supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth V4.0, MicroUSB V2.0, A-GPS, FM Radio, 3.5mm Audio Jack.
Performance :-
Things were not terribly positive on the performance front either. We encountered stuttering when swiping through apps such as Google Play, and apps took a bit longer than usual to open and close. Our benchmark numbers, while not the worst we've ever seen, definitely did not impress us. AnTuTu and Quadrant gave us scores of 17,499 and 6,909 respectively, which are both just about at par with today's entry-level smartphones. Graphics performance was not satisfactory -we managed only 8.9fps in GFXbench and 5,039 in the basic 3DMark Ice Storm test.
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