What the Critics Are Saying...


- Henry T. Casey, Laptop MagI want to commend Walmart for by selling a true Android tablet under $70. But I want to be very clear about the kind of tablet you're getting here. It's serviceable and nothing more. The design is plain, the screen is on the dim side and the performance can be laggy.


- Michael Kozlowski, Good E-ReaderThe Onn 8 inch makes the most sense for someone who doesn’t want to spend a lot of money to have a little tablet to be used around the house and its cheap enough to let the kids have at it. Don’t expect a powerhouse of computing, but does an alright job with Netflix or Hulu. It does a fine job for r...


- Corbin Davenport, Android PoliceIf the lack of an accessory ecosystem doesn't bother you, the Onn 8 isn't a bad tablet for the money. It can play videos, browse the web, and handle some games — what else do most people use tablets for?


- Tristan Greene, The Next WebIn my opinion this is the best Android tablet you can get for under $80 bucks. It’s neither flashy nor fancy, but it gets the job done if you’re just looking for a slab to watch YouTube, check Facebook, and play Angry Birds on.


- Simon Hill, Digital TrendsIt’s a cheap, chunky, plastic Android tablet with an 8-inch screen that lacks punch and stamina. How that enticing price was achieved soon becomes clear when you start to use it.
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