







🚀 Elevate your daily grind with power, clarity, and endurance in one sleek tablet!
The PRITOM TAB 10 is a stylish 10-inch Android 12 tablet featuring a 1.6GHz Quad-Core processor, 32GB storage expandable up to 512GB, and a vibrant 1280x800 HD IPS display with Eye Health Mode. Its robust 6000mAh battery supports up to 10 hours of use, making it perfect for work, study, and entertainment on the go. Google certified with WiFi 6 and Bluetooth, it offers seamless connectivity and access to thousands of apps, backed by a 12-month warranty.






| Standing screen display size | 10 Inches |
| Screen Resolution | 1280x800 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 1280 Pixels |
| Processor | 1.6 GHz |
| RAM | 2 GB |
| Chipset Brand | Allwinner |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Wireless Type | 802.11bgn |
| Average Battery Life (in hours) | 10 Hours |
| Brand | PRITOM |
| Series | TAB 10 |
| Item model number | M10 |
| Operating System | Android |
| Item Weight | 1.57 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 7.77 x 0.39 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.8 x 7.77 x 0.39 inches |
| Color | Gray |
| Processor Brand | Allwinner |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Flash Memory Size | 32 GB |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
L**S
Awesome tablet for the price 👍
I was really happy worth the price my Lil girl won't stop watching her shows now I can use my phone
R**O
Amazing sound!
Great product and love the feature of loud sounds for gaming!
S**N
Can't find a case to fit it.
I ordered a case that is listed for the Pritom tab 10 and it did not fit. It was larger and the buttons on the tablet did not align with the holes in the cover. I returned it.
J**I
Didn't come with a quality cover.
Great product and good service
M**1
Very slow tablet
Very slow tablet. Slow in all operations.Not even worth $60
D**R
OH,so close but one annoying flaw
I was introduced to computers in 1966 - first mainframes, and then around 1979 to microcomputers. I have worked in the Windows environment and the Apple 'ecosystem'. In the Windows environment I have always been disappointed with 'off the shelf' PCs which come loaded up with {explative deleted} bundled software to the extent that the machines are bogged down. For that reason my desktop has always been DIY and I usually wipe a newnotebook's drive and do a clean install of Windows.The same situation seems to be present with cellphones. Apple iPhones and iPads are (to me) over-priced by a factor of about 3. Apple also refuse to support removable media such as a microSD card. The various Android smartphones and tablets also seem to be cluttered with customizations to the graphic interface which makes moving from one brand to another problematic - an unnecessary learning curve. So it was with interest then I found this tablet with a very bare-bones Android 12 installation at a very reasonable price.Start up was simple enough, it asked me for my Wi-Fi credentials and away it went. I had separately created a Gmail account for use on this device as I didn't wanted it to 'sync' with any other device - and it went smoothly.It wanted me to install Facebook - I declined. It wanted me toinstall Twitter, and I declined. I cranked up Google Play and installed a few of my favorite apps, and all was well. During all of this the screen resolution etc. was good.I then decided to put it to work. I launched YouTube and asked it to play a video of a live performance. It blasted the sound enough to 'rattle the windows'. I pressed the 'volume down' rocker repeatedly until it muted. Then I went "up one 'notch' and it was way to loud. It was so much that my wife - two rooms away with the door closed, came ask me to turn it down. But it was already down to the position adjacent to MUTE! I tapped SETTINGS ->SOUND -> MEDIA and the 'dot' in the slider was at the position adjacent to MUTE. I lowered the other settings as well- Notifications, Alarms, etc.I plugged in some earbuds. They were also loud, but not intolerable - but more than I would hae liked. I paired a set of over-the-ear hadphones (i.e. 'muffs') and it too was louder than I would like, but I could then turn the volume down further by using the level control on the ear cup.I checked the web and found that there is/was a problem with Android 12's BT audio volume being too LOW and a patch was released for that. But there is no mention about the onboard speakers being too loud at the low end of the volume slider.My main usage forthis tablet will probably be for watching streaming video from out cable provider as I tend to watch different topics than my wife, or listening to adiobooks. In either case I will be using the noise-cancelling headphones. I will also make a few videos, recording to the microSD card and then edition on my PC. Which brings up another point. The description of the tablet mentions support for TF media. TF? Oh really? That's an obsolete media type from perhaps 10 years ago. It is supported by many multi-format media card readers, but good luck finding new blank media, and then it seems to have max capacy of about 32MB. That's MEGA, not GIGA. It appears to be an erroneous use of "TF". There is a 'hatch' on the tablet which is marked "T-Flash" and when you lift it there is the socket for a microSD card. As far as I know there is no recognized media named 'T-Flash".I would much prefer it if I could use the tablet's speakers when warranted. Is it a show-stopper? No. Is it likely to get fixed? Probably not as Android 13 is now out so I expect that only security patches in the Android 12 O/S will be released. I will continue checking for updates from time to time.
I**E
No cause
For school
R**2
Bit low specs. Not very strong.
This tablet is a very low end and a bit unstable in terms of connection. It can barely handle the basic things like web surfing (some webpages do not work well), email checks, and some light video streaming. This only has 2 gb worth of ram which is not the best for tablets these days. That being said, it does not handle multitasking too well. I would not really use this for phone games as it really lags and crashes. In terms of screen size, this has a 10 inch screen which looks the same as most tablets. That tablet is light. The borders are a bit wider which makes the tablet a bit larger to accommodate the screen. The back is a easy notice scratches if you do not have the case on. It has a nice feel to it. There is no wireless charging for this device. This does not have a cable. It is nothing too special but it works pretty well. The clear case is nice but it is prone to yellowing due to the clear color so that is a bit of a bummer. The case can be folded back into a stand which is great. There are two cameras on the front and back so you can take pictures or selfies. The back camera only has one camera and a very simple flash. It does not protrude like other tablets or phones these days. The front camera is interesting in that it is on the side instead of the top like other tablets. That being said, the camera works as expected for a device of this price. You are at least able to take some pictures but nothing at a high resolution capability. The tablet is running on android 12. I booted it up and I did not see any additional updates. Multitasking is very slow. With any tablet, I would definitely recommend removing as many unused applications as you can. The tablet does get warm when you push the capability. The android user interface is pretty much is exactly the same as I would say as any android tablet. There is nothing special from what I can tell. Again it does have a bit of a noticeable lag when moving through pages. The screen feels pretty decent and responsive. The battery life on this was a bit disappointing. It really only last about 4 hours now. I am not sure what kind of battery is inside of this but it is a bit weak. The sound quality is okay for what you get. It will work for playing videos and such. Overall I think this device is okay but it really cannot handle today's applications. It will definitely has a lot of lag to it. The tablet barely runs basic applications. The tablet features and hardware is on the lower end. The screen does not feel plastic which is good. What I really like is that this comes with a case but it is definitely not the best case. The battery could be better as it doe not last very long. The wifi connection on it is not bad.
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