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E Fun's 2-in-1 tablet, the Nextbook Flexx 9, is now on sale for $139

The latest 2-in-1 from E Fun is now available, and for $139 you can net yourself a low-end tablet and detachable keyboard paired with a copy of Windows 10 and Microsoft Office.

After a successful launch of its Windows 8.1 tablet, E Fun has released its latest low-end 2-in-1 device, pre-installed with Windows 10. The 'Nextbook Flexx 9' 8.9” tablet is now available for a relatively cheap starting price of $139.00, which includes both the tablet itself and a detachable keyboard.

The 8.9” display boasts a 1280x800 IPS display, alongside a 1.83 GHz Intel Atom Z3735G Quad-Core Bay Trail processor, 32GB of solid state storage, and 1GB DDR3L RAM. For additional storage, the device offers a microSD port, supporting SD cards up to 64GB. The device also comes with an in-built 2MP front-facing webcam, and a 0.3MP rear camera.

The tablet supports the Pogo Keyboard included inside the package, attached via a connector on the bottom edge of the device. Both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 are supported, for connections to networks and peripherals. Additionally the tablet offers one USB 2.0 port, one microUSB 2.0 port, and one microHDMI port. With the onboard 3-axis accelerometer, this tablet is also a great entry-level device for mobile gaming.

Due to the low price, this tablet has the potential to be a great low-cost tablet for mobile entertainment and productivity. The tablet runs a full version of Windows 10, and comes with the Microsoft Office mobile suite pre-installed.

The E Fun Nextbook Flexx 9 can now be ordered from Walmart for $139, in black, blue and purple.

Walmart via Windows Central

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