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Walmart’s new ONN tablets are light on the wallet and big on the value you get

These new Android tablets are built for bargain hunters

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Walmart’s Onn brand has added two new Android tablets for shoppers who want a capable device without spending iPad-level money. The latest lineup includes a compact 8.1-inch Core Tablet and a larger 13-inch Pro Tablet. Both tablets are built for everyday use, like video streaming, browsing, online classes, and light work.

What does the smaller Onn tablet offer?

The Onn 8.1-inch Core Tablet is the more portable option. It is designed for reading, streaming, browsing, video calls, and casual use at home or while traveling. Walmart is offering it in Silver, Pink, Navy, and Mocha, with an 8.1-inch IPS LCD display and a 1000 x 1524 resolution. The 3:2 aspect ratio gives the screen a taller layout, which is useful for reading articles, viewing documents, or scrolling through websites.

Walmart has also included a refresh rate of up to 90Hz, which should make swiping through apps and menus feel smoother than many basic tablets in this price range. Inside, it runs on a 2.4GHz octa-core processor paired with 6GB of RAM, and Android 16, giving it enough power for everyday multitasking, video apps, browser tabs, schoolwork, and casual games.

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The tablet comes with 64GB of built-in eMMC storage, with the option to add more space through a microSD card. Walmart also claims up to 15 hours of battery life, although the listing does not specify the exact usage conditions behind that estimate. At around $138, it covers the basics expected from an affordable Android tablet, while adding a smoother display than many low-cost options.

Who is the 13-inch Pro Tablet for?

The larger Onn 13-inch Pro Tablet is meant for users who want more screen space for entertainment and daily use. Priced at $288, it features a 13-inch display with a 2400 x 1600 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, which should make scrolling, multitasking, reading documents, and light work feel more comfortable. Walmart has also added four speakers for fuller sound, plus an 8MP front camera for video calls and a 13MP rear camera for photos or document scans.

Inside, the tablet uses a MediaTek MT8775 processor, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. That gives users plenty of room for apps, downloads, photos, offline videos, and work files. Like the smaller model, the 13-inch Pro also supports expandable storage via a microSD card. It runs Android 16 out of the box and comes bundled with a folio case and stylus, which makes the $288 package even more appealing. It can also be used as a secondary monitor for a PC or Mac, adding another useful productivity feature.

If you need a tablet for everyday use without spending too much, these new Onn models are worth a look. Both tablets are available online and at Walmart stores.

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