V2 Technologies Android 14 Tablet 10 Inch Tablet, DDR4 8GB RAM Review

The $94 V2 tablet offers Android 14 and 8GB of RAM, but our testing shows weak CPU and storage performance. It's a basic media device, not a productivity tool.

RAM 8 GB
Storage 64 GB
Screen 10"
OS Android 14
Stylus No
Cellular No
V2 Technologies Android 14 Tablet 10 Inch Tablet, DDR4 8GB RAM tablet
26.8 Overall Score

Overview

The V2 Technologies Android 14 tablet is a budget-friendly 10-inch slate that tries to punch above its weight. It leads with 8GB of RAM, which lands in the 63rd percentile for tablets, and the promise of the latest Android 14 OS. That's the headline. But the 64GB of onboard storage sits at the 23rd percentile, so you'll be leaning on that microSD slot pretty quickly.

Our testing shows it's best suited for light entertainment and reading, scoring 28.5 and 26.6 out of 100 in those categories. It's not built for business, where it scored a weak 16.5. Think of it as a media consumption device first, with a 6000mAh battery promising up to 12 hours of web browsing.

Performance

Performance is a mixed bag, and the numbers tell the story. The 8GB of RAM is the clear standout, putting it ahead of most budget tablets. But that's where the high percentiles end. The CPU and GPU performance are in the 34th and 36th percentiles, respectively. In plain English, this thing is fine for streaming, reading, and basic apps, but don't expect it to handle intensive games or multitasking smoothly. The 10.1-inch HD screen (1280x800) is also middle-of-the-pack at the 47th percentile. It's bright enough for indoor use, but don't expect premium sharpness.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.3
GPU 46.1
RAM 73.4
Screen 56
Battery 48.8
Feature 19.4
Storage 30.6
Connectivity 11.2
Social Proof 30

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 8GB of RAM lands in the 63rd percentile, which is great for a budget tablet. 73th
  • Runs the latest Android 14 OS out of the box.
  • Battery life is right at the 50th percentile, so it's average but reliable.
  • MicroSD expansion up to 1TB helps offset the small internal storage.
  • The $94 price tag makes it one of the cheapest ways to get an Android 14 tablet.

Cons

  • CPU performance is weak, sitting in the 34th percentile. 11th
  • Only 64GB of internal storage puts it in the 23rd percentile. 19th
  • Connectivity features are poor, scoring in the 13th percentile. 30th
  • The 10-inch HD screen is only in the 47th percentile for quality. 31th
  • It scored a very low 16.5/100 for business use, so it's not a productivity tool.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Memory & Storage

RAM 8 GB
Storage 64 GB

Display

Size 10"
Panel IPS

Physical

OS Android 14

Value & Pricing

At $94, the value proposition is simple. You're paying for Android 14 and 8GB of RAM on a shoestring budget. Everything else is a compromise. The storage is small, the performance is mediocre, and the features are basic. But if your needs are strictly casual—web browsing, reading, and video—it gets the job done for less than a hundred bucks. Just know you're buying into the bottom tier of tablet performance for that price.

$94

vs Competition

This tablet exists in a different universe than its listed competitors like the iPad Pro or Surface Pro. A more fair fight is against other sub-$150 Android tablets. Here, the 8GB of RAM gives it a leg up on models with only 4GB. But compared to something like an Amazon Fire tablet, you're trading a more polished ecosystem for a newer, stock Android experience. Against a refurbished older iPad, you'd get much better performance and app support, but you'd lose the expandable storage and pay more. The V2 tablet's niche is being the cheapest path to Android 14.

Verdict

The data makes this easy. If you need a super cheap, large-screen reader and video player for the couch, and you absolutely want Android 14, this is a functional option. The 8GB of RAM helps. But with CPU and storage percentiles in the 20s and 30s, it struggles with anything beyond the basics. For most people, saving up for a more capable used tablet or a slightly more expensive model will be a much better experience in the long run. This is a budget pick, and it feels like one.