yezrow yezrow® Portable TV on Wheels, UHD 4K Portable Review

The yezrow Portable TV on Wheels is a 32-inch Android tablet you can roll around your house. It's a clever idea, but is it worth the money?

OS Android 13
Stylus No
Cellular No
yezrow yezrow® Portable TV on Wheels, UHD 4K Portable tablet
17.5 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The yezrow Portable TV is a niche product that's more about the rolling stand than top-tier performance. It's fine for streaming around the house, but its specs are mediocre for the price. Only buy it if the unique form factor solves a very specific problem for you.

Overview

The yezrow Portable TV on Wheels is a 32-inch Android tablet on a stand. It's a weird, specific product that tries to be a mobile entertainment hub for your home. You get a big touchscreen, a built-in battery, and wheels to roll it from room to room.

Performance

Our database shows its performance is squarely average. The CPU and GPU land in the 43rd and 45th percentiles, so don't expect to game on this. It's fine for streaming. The screen quality is below average (34th percentile), and the 8GB RAM/128GB storage combo is on the weaker side. The battery life is its best feature, sitting near the 50th percentile for a claimed 5-8 hours.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 44.3
GPU 46.1
RAM 35.5
Screen 34
Battery 48.8
Feature 19.4
Storage 30.6
Connectivity 11.2
Social Proof 17.1

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The rolling stand is genuinely convenient for moving it around the house.
  • The built-in battery means you're not always hunting for an outlet.
  • Android 13 and Google Play Store access give you a full app library.
  • The 32-inch screen is huge for a portable tablet.

Cons

  • Performance specs are mediocre for the $619 price tag. 11th
  • The screen quality is below average for tablets. 17th
  • The remote control seems to have pairing issues for some users. 19th
  • It's a niche product that doesn't excel at any one thing. 31th

The Word on the Street

4.0/5 (16 reviews)
👍 Many buyers love the convenience of having a movable entertainment screen for different rooms and outdoor use.
👎 A recurring complaint involves issues with the remote control, specifically pairing and setup difficulties.
🤔 Owners appreciate the concept but often mention the assembly or initial setup instructions could be clearer.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Connectivity

Cellular No

Physical

OS Android 13

Value & Pricing

At $619, the value is questionable. You're paying a premium for the form factor—the wheels and the big screen on a stand. For that money, you could get a top-tier Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and a killer TV, with change left over. You're buying a concept, not cutting-edge specs.

$619

vs Competition

Stack it up against the competition and the trade-offs are clear. An iPad Pro or Galaxy Tab S10+ will smoke it in performance, screen quality, and app optimization, but they're just tablets—you'd need to prop them up. A cheap 32-inch smart TV and a tablet stand would be more powerful and probably cheaper, but you lose the battery and wheels. The Lenovo Idea Tab Pro offers a better screen and similar specs for less money, but again, no stand or battery. This yezrow is for someone who values mobility above all else.

Common Questions

Q: Can I use this like a normal Android tablet?

Yes, it runs full Android 13 with the Google Play Store, so you can install any app. Just remember it's a 32-inch screen on a stand, not something you hold.

Q: How is the picture quality for a 4K screen?

Our data shows its screen scores in the 34th percentile, which is below average. It's 4K, but don't expect the color accuracy or brightness of a high-end TV or tablet.

Q: Is the battery life really 5-8 hours?

That's the claim. Battery performance is around the 49th percentile in our tests, so it's average. Your mileage will vary with screen brightness and what you're streaming.

Who Should Skip This

Skip this if you want a powerful tablet or a beautiful TV. Gamers, creative pros, and anyone who cares about screen quality should look at an iPad Pro or a dedicated OLED TV instead. This thing is built for one job: casual, movable viewing.

Verdict

Buy this only if the specific idea of a wheeled, battery-powered TV you can touch is your dream. It's perfect for someone who wants to roll Netflix from the kitchen to the patio without any setup. For everyone else, a standard tablet or a regular TV is a smarter buy.