
RCA
The RCA 8" Android tablet features an octa‑core MediaTek processor, 3 GB RAM and 32 GB storage running Android 14. It offers an 8‑inch HD IPS display, expandable microSD storage up to 512 GB, dual cameras, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth 5.0, targeting budget‑friendly basic use such as streaming, browsing and video calls.
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$89.99
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$127.80
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$89.99
Highest
$129.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors view the RCA 8" tablet as a solid budget choice for basic tasks. They commend its responsive octa‑core processor, modern Android 14 software, vivid IPS display and generous microSD expansion, while noting the limited screen real estate and modest camera hardware as trade‑offs for the low price.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally like the tablet’s affordability, portability and smooth handling of everyday apps such as streaming and video calls. Common criticisms revolve around the modest camera quality, short battery life and the small screen becoming restrictive for heavier multitasking or media consumption.
Common Complaints
Limited RAM and internal storage for demanding apps, low‑resolution cameras, short battery endurance of roughly six hours, and a screen size that feels cramped for media or multitasking.
How It Compares
vs. RCA 8" 4GB/64GB (MT8781/G99)
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Choose the 4 GB/64 GB version if you need extra memory and storage for heavier use and can afford the higher price.
vs. Older RCA 8" (RC8T3G21)
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The older model is only worth considering if cellular connectivity is essential and performance expectations are low.
vs. Foxx V8 (Similar Budget)
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The Foxx V8 is a close alternative but the RCA tablet offers a newer OS and clearer specifications, making it the safer choice for most users.