When I first saw the LINX Vision 8 tablet, I found it to be very, very familiar. Then I figured out why: it looks very much like the Razer Edge Pro gaming tablet, but it stands out through a low price and good specs.

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Priced at $224, this model promises “full Xbox controls” and runs Windows 10. It relies on an Intel Atom Z3735E quad core chipset, clocked at up to 1.83 GHz, as well as 2 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. On board we find an 8 inch LCD display with 1280 x 800 pixel resolution, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 and micro HDMI.

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There’s a microSD card slot also included, plus stereo speakers and a 5 MP main camera. Upfront we’ve got a 2 MP shooter and LINX Vision 8 brings an integrated controller split to the sides as handles, with Xbox controls. The battery on board is supposed to offer up to 7 hours of functioning time.

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