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Walmart is selling a 10 inch Windows tablet with a detachable keyboard, a dual-core Intel processor, 4GB of memory and 32GB of storage for $70. It doubt it’s a very good Windows tablet. But here’s the thing — it comes with a 1-year subscription to Office 365 Personal.
Normally that subscription alone would set you back $70. So if you need an Office subscription anyway, you can basically score a free tablet when you get one. At the very least it’s probably a passable device for watching videos on an airplane or something.
If you’re looking for a slightly better but still cheap computer, Walmart, Best Buy, and Lenovo have you covered.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Windows laptops & tablets
- Evoo 10.1″ 2-in-1 tablet w/4GB/32GB + Office 365 for $70 – Walmart
- Ematic 13″ FHD laptop w/AMD A4-9120/4GB/64GB for $109 – Walmart
- Lenovo IdeaPad 14″ laptop w/AMD A6-9220e/4GB/64GB + Office 365 for $180 – Best Buy
- Lenovo IdeaPad 130s 14″ laptop w/Celeron N4000/4GB/64GB + Office 365 for $189 – Walmart
- HP Pavilion 14″ laptop w/Core i3-1005G1/4GB/128GB for $269 – Walmart
- Lenovo ThinkBook 13s 13″ laptop w/Core i5-8265U/8GB/256GB for $450 – Lenovo (via eBay)
- Razer Blade Stealth 13″ laptop w/25W Core i7-1065G7 processor/Iris Plus graphics/16GB/256GB for $1000 – Razer
Chromebooks
- Lenovo 100e 11.6″ Chromebook w/MT8173C/4GB/32GB for $119 – Best Buy
- Lenovo S330 14″ Chromebook w/MT8173C/4GB/32GB for $169 – Walmart
Wireless audio
- OontZ Angle 3 portable Bluetooth speaker for $22 – Amazon
- NuForce BE Sport 3 wireless in-ear sport earbuds for $15 (or 4-pack for $50) – B&H
- Apple AirPods + 4-month Apple Music subscription for $129 – Best Buy
- Bose QuietComfort 35 Series II wireless over-ear noise-cancelling headphones for $221Â – Google Shopping (coupon: EFIKVQ)
Smart speakers
- Amazon Echo Dot (3rd-gen) for $25 – Woot
- Google Home Mini 2-pack for $45 – Walmart
- Google Home Mini + Chromecast for $48 – endeardistributors (via eBay)
Other
- Save 20-percent when you buy any two Kindle devices (Kindle, Paperwhite and/or Oasis) – Amazon
- WD Easystore 10TB USB 3.0 external desktop HDD for $160 – Best Buy
- Name your price for a bundle of Star Trek digital comics – Humble Bundle
- Work Up adjustable standing desk (manual) for $100 – Woot
- Work Up adjustable standing desk (automatic) for $250 – Woot
The Evoo is now $80, not $70.
You snooze you loose.
I really don’t understand why Microsoft allows such crappy hardware to be sold with their operating system. The experience is going to be crap and Microsoft knows it. Sure, they may sell a few more licenses but people do not forget about how bad an experience was but do forget about how good a “deal” they got when they bought it. Tying a bad experience to a product running your OS is a good way to sour them on any possible future sales of higher end products.
Hummm… this $70 piece of crap should run laps around Microsoft’s own Surface 3. Userbenchmarks reports that the N4000 in this piece of crap even performs marginally better than the 4415Y in Microsoft’s current Surface Go. Go figure.
If I didn’t have too many tablets already, I’d be tempted to buy it.
Except that the Surface Go comes with an SSD (for the 8gb edition) while this comes with eMMC.
Okay, a $789 Surface Go – with keyboard, pen and Office 365 – has better storage than a $70 Evoo.
For the $719 difference, I can buy lots of other toys.
I hear ya on that… I too have way too many tablets but for $70, curiosity got the better of me. 🙂 This combo is less than the cost of my Pixel Pen and Apple Pencil alone… if the EVOO tablet+active stylus combo (I’m assuming that the keyboard is worthless) can work as a dedicated OneNote device, it will be more than worth it.
I genuinely didn’t know there was anyone still producing products of this form factor. Cool.
It’s pretty tempting to impulse buy that tablet. But I’m not sure I have a need for it. Perhaps I could use it as a travel laptop for long trips so that I don’t have to worry about bringing and losing my more expensive Surface Book.
You’ll probably be real frustrated using the Evoo instead of your Surface Book. While much faster than the old x5-Z8350, the Evoo’s N4000 is still a wimpy cpu.
I ended up deciding not to get it. A lot of the reviews were pretty iffy and ultimately I didn’t really need it that badly.
Reviews state that it has one MONTH free office 365, not 1 year.
WalMart’s product webpage clearly states: “Comes with a Microsoft Office 365 1-Year Subscription.”
I agree that WalMart’s web page states that. I think it’s important to note that a number of people buying it report that the free year is actually a free month. It’s completely possible that these strangers have it wrong, but their input is important if one is buying a $70 tablet for the $100 subscription to Office 365.
Perhaps 1-month was a prior sale?
I’d save the page that says 1-year and demand that Walmart deliver what they advertised.
Yeah, well I’m still working on that path. 5 calls to WalMart, 2 to Evoo, and 1 to Microsoft, so far. The WalMart “resolution team” is due to phone me back Tuesday …
Anyhow, the MicroSoft position is clear. Provider the retailer’s receipt ( RECEIPT, not sales flyer, web page, catalog description, etc) indicates the bundled software, they’ll provide an activation code. WalMart’s first receipt doesn’t show the bundle. So far they haven’t agreed to revise the receipt to match the webpage.
Evoo’s position is that the package exists somewhere on the device and it’s the user’s problem to find it, based on very confusing images of unidentifiable icons to click from mysterious menu pages … Also, Evoo apparently has a policy that English must be all employee’s alternative and most recently acquired language.
WalMart’s tried very hard but obviously they are a general merchandise retailer not a tech specialist. They’ve (per Evoo’s recommendation) sent a replacement device. Both have the same omissions. (I’ve used two different microsoft user accounts on the two devices.)
Actual performance of the touch screen, ink applications, etc is surprisingly good. But both devices are going back to WalMart by the 26th if the Office 365 issue is not resolved to my satisfaction.
WalMart now suggests THIS Evoo, 11 inch, device. $99, but at least the Office 365 bundle is part of the item description.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Office-HDMI-69-99-Processor-Front-One-Windows-Includes-Mini-A4-9120-AMD-Thin-10-Personal-Home-Year-A-Ultra-Camera-EVOO-Silver-Laptop-365-Value-11-6-2/733064412
My 10 inch tablet is going back. We were never able to load up the advertised Office bundle.
Not that anyone is following a month old thread
Except maybe the site manager…
The problem was that the invoice did NOT show Office as an “item” purchased. Microsoft won’t honor the Office offer unless the retailer shows it sold. WalMart’s invoice matches the item “description” not the catalog advertisement.
THIS item has the “Office” bundle in the description and so it would presumably roll into the invoice:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Office-HDMI-69-99-Processor-Front-One-Windows-Includes-Mini-A4-9120-AMD-Thin-10-Personal-Home-Year-A-Ultra-Camera-EVOO-Silver-Laptop-365-Value-11-6-2/733064412
Bigger screen, less RAM and $30 more.