The 10-inch Ematic Eglic XL Pro II tablet delivers stock Android 4.0 in a slim package for just $174, but it's sunk by sluggish performance, a low-res screen and a lack of apps
Click to EnlargeThe eGlide XL Pro II's rear panel is made from a glossy black plastic that is an extreme fingerprint magnet. The panel's edges are faceted, lending the tablet a jewel-like appearance. Instead of a rear-facing camera, the eGlide features a sliver rear speaker and a gray Ematic logo.
Design
The 1.4-pound, 10.5 x 6.5 x .43-inch eGlide is thinner and lighter than the 1.6-pound, 10.2 x 6.9 x 0.5-inch Acer Iconia Tab A200. However, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 weighs 1.28 pounds and is just 0.38 inches thick, taking the crown in both categories.
All of the tablet's ports (two mini-USB ports, microSD, mini-HDMI, a combination microphone-headphone jack, and a power jack) are located on the right. Black matte buttons for power and volume sit along the top right corner. The 10-inch glossy display is encased in a thick, black glossy bezel. The 0.3 megapixel front-facing camera is slightly off-center, favoring the right side of the device.

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