RCA Viking II Pro 10-inch Tablet with Detachable Keyboard, Black, Quad Core 32GB, 1GB RAM, HDMI, Bluetooth, WiFi, Google Android 6.0 Marshmallow
RCA 10-inch Viking II Pro 2 in 1 Tablet with Detachable Keyboard and Trackpad. Viking II Pro comes with a Google Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Built-in 32 GB Memory Storage, Dual Cameras (Front and Rear Cameras).
Technical Details
Brand Name: RCA
Series: 10 Viking II Pro
Item model number: RCT6603W87 DK Black
Hardware Platform: Andriod
Operating System: Google Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Screen Size: 10 inches
Display Screen: 10-inch Multi-Touch Display, 1280 x 800 HD Resolution
CPU: Quad Core
Color: Black
Rear Webcam Resolution: 2 MP
32GB Storage (Micro SD Expandable)
Front-facing & Rear camera (2 Megapixel)
Support Google Play
Average Battery Life (in hours): 8 hours
Item Weight: 2.7 pounds
Item Dimensions L x W x H: 10.5 x 6.5 x 0.75 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Date First Available on Amazon.com: October 22, 2016
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I bought an RCA Viking Pro 10.1, model RCT6303W87DK about 8 months ago. I love the technology and form factor. It is fast, has great battery life, even sports a full size USB port in addition to a micro USB port and was priced low for what you got.
Given all that, the one big negative is a deal breaker, meaning I will love my RCA tablet, but never recommend that anyine buy it. Why? Unbeknownst to me, it was and remains an orphan from the day of its conception to now. No OS updates from Android 5.0, no firmware updates, Tech Support is an email version of the manual. I had to request the meaning of the top row of special keys on the keyboard, although most were basic and universal.
So, is the new version sporting Android 6.0 also an orphan? Let’s hope not.