Walmart's Onn brand launched six Android 16 tablets this week, with five of them priced under $200. The entry point is the Core 7 at $97: a 7-inch 1040x600 IPS LCD, 4GB RAM, 64GB expandable storage, and a claimed 10-hour battery. The full lineup runs from that $97 floor up through an 8.1-inch Core at $138, and tops out with a Pro 13 that includes a folio case and stylus.
The combined cost of all six tablets is still less than a single iPad Pro. That framing matters. Walmart is not competing on specs. It is competing on access, and Android 16 out of the box on a $97 device is a meaningful data point about where the low end of the market now sits.
The full article breaks down each model's specs side by side, including the two kids tablet sizes and the Core 8.1's 1524x1000 display resolution. If you are buying a tablet for a child, a secondary screen, or a constrained budget, the spec comparison alone is worth reading before you open your wallet.
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