We recently received two affordable entry-level tablets from Philippine-based electronics brand, Ekotek, the Ekotab Encore D and Ekotab Encore L. Both Android slates sport 7-inch displays and powered by Rockchip dual-core CPUs. Check out first impressions below to see what these two have to offer.
To avoid confusion, the Ekotab Encore D and Ekotab Encore L are actually twins and sport the same specs. The only difference is the rear design – the Encore D has a dimpled finish while the Encore L has a leather-like texture with fake stitches around it.
On the front are 7-inch displays with 800 x 480 resolution or equal to 133ppi, along with the 0.3 megapixel front camera. Ekotek placed all its ports at the top of the device. Here you’ll see the volume rocker, microSD card slot, DC charging port, microUSB port, 3.5mm headset jack, and the power/lock button.
Flip it on its back and you’ll see the 0.3 megapixel rear camera, the rear microphone, and the speaker.
Both slates sport a white color and a very generic design. However, this gives the Encore tablets a simple yet clean appearance. On hand it feels chunky but has a really nice texture and relatively light which makes nice to hold.
The specs are nothing to write home about which is expected given its price tag. The display has limited viewing angles with dull colors, and is powered by a 1GHz Rockchip RK3026 dual-core CPU, 512MB of RAM, 2,400mAh battery and Android 4.2.2 Jellybean.
Ekotek Ekotab Encore D & L specs:
7-inch 800 x 480 display, 133ppi
1GHz Rockchip RK3026 dual-core CPU
512MB RAM
4GB internal storage
microSD card support
0.3 megapixel rear and front cameras
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
microUSB port
2,400mAh battery
Android 4.2.2 Jellybean.
The Ekotek Ekotab Encore D and Encore L are priced at Php2,799 and can be purchased here.
For more information about Ekotek and their products you can visit their webpage at ekotek.com.ph.
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nokinoks says:
Parang mukang tite ung logo? XD
igniculus says:
ba’t di ko un naisip????? ms mataas wavelength ng utak mo kesa sakin pero compatible tau XP
LOL says:
LOL. napilitan lang siguro ang yugatech na ireview to. haha
Easy E says:
it doesn’t charge on USB. The ram is 512MB. Running on Jellybean. There’s no point in buying this. This is one of those generic tablets that are available since three years ago.