Scroll Extreme Review
Gadget Reviews – Scroll Extreme, as what the press release said, is the world’s most powerful 10-inch Android 4.0 tablet under £200 from Storage Options. The Scroll Extreme tablet that has been launched by the UK-based technology brand, Storage Options, supports the output of 3D content.
To catch the users’ interest, the Scroll Extreme tablet is offered running on latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS and the applications are powered with 1.2GHz Cortex A8 processor. Therefore, the combination between the processor and the latest OS results smooth but powerful performance.
Scroll Extreme Specs and Performance
The Scroll Extreme is built in lightweight and slim aluminium, results dimensions of 190 x 242 x 11 mm and weight of 546 g.

Scroll Extreme Review
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Scroll Extreme tablet provides ports like a 3.5 mm headphone jack, Micro USB 2.0, Secondary Micro USB, and HDMI support. The Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) will allow the Scroll Extreme users to connect to the internet via hotspot. The 7800 mAh battery that is bundled along with microUSB-to-female USB adapter on sale is non-removable.
Under the hood, the Scroll Extreme tablet is powered with a 1.2GHz Cortex A8 processor that is docked on the brain slot. To support the processor, the Storage Options has added the CPU a capability of Mali-400 dual core graphics processing.
The running applications will be backed up by 1GB DDR3 RAM. On sale, the Scroll Extreme tablet provides built-in 8GB internal Memory. However, the users can expand the storage manually up to 32GB in size through a micro SD Card.
On the front, the Scroll Extreme tablet has an impressive 7-inch IPS LCD display screen that supports Flash while the image resolution that can be reproduced is at 1024×768 pixels. Navigating in Scroll Extreme is easy, thanks to the new virtual buttons in the system bar that are enabled. Meanwhile, the 16-bit G-sensor enables the screen to rotate 360 degrees.
The Scroll Extreme has the ability to output 3D content directly to another monitor or 3D TV. You can also download the 3D content first then attach the tablet to a big screen through a mini HDMI cable.
On the rear side, the
Scroll Extreme has 2-megapixel rear camera. On the opposite side, there is a 0.3 megapixel front camera as a secondary camera for video calling and self-portrait.
Scroll Extreme – Pros and Cons
PROS:
- Cheap price-tag
- Decent build
- Multiple ports
CONS:
- The battery is non-removable
Scroll Extreme Price
price: £180
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