
Walmart is launching a pair of new Android tablets, both of which run Android 10. They're using their in-house Onn brand, so don't expect a ton; the Android 10 software is probably the most exciting thing going on with these tablets, aside from the price.
Onn 8 and Onn 10.1 tablets
The Onn 10.1 is the higher-end of the two tablets, s porting a 10.1-inch full HD display and an octa-core MediaTek MT8768WA CPU. It's paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage, but overall looks like it's going to be a media-streaming tablet and not much else.

That MediaTek processor just really don't have much horsepower, and as noted by Tablet Monkeys, it actually scores less than a current iPod in single core Geekbench benchmarks by a considerably margin. That's not particularly good. On the bright side, it's only $129; that's pretty aggressive, even next to Amazon's Fire tablets. This thing has the Play Store, which might give it a leg up on Amazon's ecosystem, assuming the performance doesn't bother you.
The Onn 8 is a smaller tablet with the same processor but only 2GB of RAM, and an 8-inch HD display. Both tablets reportedly have 10 hour battery life, so again, Walmart really seems to be aiming these at someone that wants to watch Netflix and other videos, and not much else.
The smaller tablet is priced at just $99.
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