A little over a year after launching a handful of cheap Android tablets sold under the Onn brand, Walmart is expanding the onn product family with a few slightly less cheap models.

The new models include a $99 Onn 8″ Tablet Pro and a $129 Onn 10″ Android Tablet Pro.

Both models feature slightly better specs than the original Onn tablets… but at the moment they’re also both only available for in-store purchases. Online ordering isn’t available yet.

Onn 10" Tablet Pro
Onn 10″ Tablet Pro

Both tablets share some key features including:

  • 2 GHz MediaTek MT8768WA octa-core processors
  • 32GB of storage
  • microSD card reader
  • 5MP front camera
  • 5MP rear camera
  • Android 10 + Walmart, Vudu, Sam’s Club, and Walmart eBooks apps

But there are a few differences beside the screen size. The 10 inch model has a full HD display and 3GB of RAM, while the 8 inch version has an HD screen and just 2GB of RAM.

And that’s about all the information Walmart provides. If you want to know more about about battery capacity, wireless capabilities, and other features, you might actually have to take a trip to Walmart… preferably after the pandemic subsides in your area.

Onn 8" Tablet Pro
Onn 8″ Tablet Pro

via Tablet Monkeys

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One reply on “Walmart expands its budget Android tablet lineup with Onn Pro models”

  1. I can’t find any stats on the MT8768WA but based on what is published for the MT8768T, it’s probably going to be 8 Cortex A53’s, with half the cores at 2Ghz and half at some slower speed, probably 1.5 or 1.8Ghz. In other words, OK but not great.

    Even just one A72 would make a significant improvement in performance, but it would probably bump up the price too :/

    The MT8768T’s GPU maxes out at 2400 x 1080, slightly higher than 1080p, so it’s probably not a 3D gaming powerhouse.

    On the whole, though, I’d consider the 10″ specs to be right about the bare minimum of acceptable.

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