Ployer Momo8 Bird Tablet PC – 8" Android tablet for £100

Those of you who, like us, are obsessed with this new-wave of super-budget Android tablets powered by the All Winner A10 chipset might be interested in this, the oddly named Ployer Momo8 Bird Tablet PC.

A few sellers are offering the Momo8 for around the £100 mark on Amazon, for which you get an 8″ capacitive display powered by a 1.6GHz processor, running Android 4.0.4 on 1GB of RAM. Plus the 4:3 aspect ratio display outputs at 1024×768 resolution, so it’s technically a step up from the likes of that £70 TABTRONICS thing and the other mega-cheap tablets around right now.

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The Amazon feedback for the Momo8 is insanely positive, with 12 buyers currently giving it a 5/5 average score. And it does the Play Store, too. Looks good for the money, that, if you’re not all about the big brand names.

Thanks to reader Alistair for the tip.

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  1. Peninsula

     /  June 27, 2012

    It now has NINTEEN 5* reviews!

    Have any eurodroid readers purchased? I am a bit torn between buying this and waiting for a dual core version. The Nexus tablet seems a bit small, so I want 8 – 10″ screen.

  2. Stuart

     /  June 28, 2012

    I have not got this tablet but I do have one of its predecessors the momo15 with 10.1″ screen and ICS it is also really good. I’d recommend the company and its products to anybody they really are of a good quality and are fantastic value.

  3. Just got mine delivered, the only real negative I’ve got about it so far is the screen rotation is a bit twichy – flicking between landscape and portrait if I lean the device backwards when holding it in portrait orientation.

    Otherwise it’s pretty lovely.

  4. Played about with it a bit more:

    Main thing is that the fact it is a single core processor is really noticeable at times, for example when it’s synching twitter/facebook and mail all at the same time and then brings up an alert about the mail there has been a noticeable pause in the foreground game that I’ve been playing. Turnig off synching when playing games obviously fixes that issue.

    Even taking single coreness into account I’m still pretty damn impressed by it.

  5. Peninsula

     /  July 6, 2012

    Went for the Nexus 7 – having read up on Jelly Bean I’ve decided that I’ll try a 7″ and see how it goes. The quad core and gpu were big factors too. Twice the price of the Momo, hopefully worth it :)
    Now I just need some patience to help me wait til mid-July…

  6. WittZi

     /  July 8, 2012

    7″ tablets are literally crap Peninsula. I wouldn’t go for the Nexus simply because of its size. Quad core is great, but on a pants little screen it’s irrelevant. I would go to a store and see if you’re able to cope with a 7″ device. If you can then great, but I think a lot of people are kidding themselves.

  7. Toaster

     /  July 9, 2012

    Scan have an offer on currently on a 10.1 tab. Seems pretty well specced. Can’t say I’ve ever heard of it though ‘Coby Kryos’

    Garry, feel free to delete this post as I will include the link and you may not like people dropping links to external sites.

    http://bit.ly/NaQDIp

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