Vladivostok brand DEXP produces a lot of different equipment - from TVs to gaming laptops. In 2015, he became famous for his line of Ixion smartphones with powerful batteries (from 3,000 to 5,200 mAh), which today includes more than 15 different devices. This line is indeed a serious phenomenon for the Russian market, as nobody has previously produced such massively devices with reinforced batteries. However, if you look at the DEXP tablet line, it turns out that the emphasis here is also on powerful batteries. And it is even more interesting than long-playing smartphones, because if the last other manufacturers still somehow produce (one or two pieces per brand), then there are practically no long-playing “pills” on the market. In this article I will talk about four DEXP Ursus tablets with large batteries.

DEXP Ursus GX180 Armor (17 990 rubles)
There are practically no protected tablets on the market today. More precisely, not so: they exist, but are designed mainly for corporate consumers. Oil workers there, gas workers and so on - in the usual shop "off-road pill" can not buy. However, now you buy, because there was a DEXP Ursus GX180 Armor. This is an 8-inch tablet in plastic and rubber, and its parts are screwed to each other with steel screws. The device turned out to be quite thick and heavy (13.5 mm and 650 g, respectively), but for those who like hiking, traveling over rough terrain, and so on, all this is not important - if only the device does not break when an accidental impact or fall occurs. So DEXP Ursus GX180 Armor, thanks to its robust case, is able to survive where the usual “civilian” tablet orders to live a long time. The device is also protected from water (available as an immersion, not a spray) and dust: developers declare compliance with the IP68 standard. A curious design with beveled corners complements the picture - well, just plain good old Motorola Xoom 2 (only the American protection apparatus does not have it).

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As for hardware and components, the DEXP Ursus GX180 Armor is based on the Intel Atom Z3735F chipset, which is also used in Windows tablets. But the device in question is running Android 5.1 Lollipop. We can say the following about performance: WoT Blitz goes to DEXP Ursus GX180 Armor without FPS subsidence, so it's very possible to play tanchiki on this tablet “tank”. And play for a long time, 10 hours. This is due to the battery as much as 8,300 mAh - two times more capacious than that of a typical 8-inch tablet. In general, for hiking and other extreme DEXP Ursus GX180 Armor is suitable - and thanks to the battery, and thanks to the body.
| DEXP Ursus AX180 Armor |
Screen
| 8 inches, 1280x800 pixels, IPS
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CPU | Intel Atom Z3735F, 4 x86, 1.83 GHz cores
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RAM / ROM
| 1 GB / 16 GB
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Memory cards
| MicroSD up to 32 GB
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Front camera
| 2 Mp
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Main camera
| 5 Mp
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Bluetooth
| +
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Wi-Fi
| +
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GPS
| +
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3G
| +
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Dual SIM
| - |
Battery
| 8,300 mAh
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OS
| Android 5.1 Lollipop
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Dimensions / Weight
| 227 x 142 x 13.5 mm / 650 g
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Special features
| IP68 protection
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Price
| 17 990 rubles
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DEXP Ursus NS210 (6 990 rubles)
The battery of this 10.1-inch tablet does not have such a radical advantage over analog batteries, but ... Anyway, everything is a little better here than most other large-format tablets. The fact is that the DEXP Ursus NS210 is equipped with a battery with a capacity of 5,500 mAh, and analogs - at 4 500-5 000 mAh. It would seem a trifle, but it provides an extra hour and a half of battery life in any of the modes.

Another feature of the DEXP Ursus NS210 is the use of an IPS screen with a resolution of 1280x800 pixels, that is, HD. This is a very important point, because there is darkness in the market, 10.1-inch tablets, equipped with matrices with a resolution of 1024x600 pixels. It is not the most optimal for 7 inches, and even more so for really large displays. Anyway, the DEXP Ursus NS210 has a decent HD screen.
| DEXP Ursus NS210
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Screen
| 10.1 inches, 1280x800 pixels, IPS
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CPU
| Spreadtrum SC7731, 4 core Cortex-A7, 1.2 GHz
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RAM / ROM
| 1 GB / 8 GB
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Memory cards
| MicroSD up to 32 GB
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Front camera
| 0.3 MP
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Main camera
| 2 Mp
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Bluetooth
| +
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Wi-Fi
| +
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GPS
| +
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3G
| +
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Dual SIM
| +
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Battery
| 5 500 mAh
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OS
| Android 4.4 KitKat
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Dimensions / Weight
| 250 x 159 x 12 mm
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Special features
| - |
Price
| 6 990 rubles
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DEXP Ursus TS270 Star (8,190 rubles)
Inexpensive 7-inch tablet with LTE support and a number of features that are not typical for budget devices in this form factor. You should start with the display: usually models with a diagonal of 7 inches and comparable price tags can boast a resolution of 1024x600 pixels, and in the case of DEXP Ursus TS270 Star we get an HD-format screen, that is 1280x800 pixels. The matrix is ​​made by IPS technology.

The operating system is no longer the freshest possible, however, Android 5.0 Lollipop has no time to lose its relevance. The role of the hardware platform is performed by the MediaTek MT8735 chipset - its capabilities are quite enough to run modern 3D toys like Asphalt 8 with maximum graphics settings.
And, of course, happy battery. Its capacity is 3,800 mAh. Usually in tablets with a diagonal of 7 inches, batteries with a capacity of 2,500 to 3,000 (depending on the greed of the developers) are used. Here, as you can see, on average a quarter more powerful power source.
| DEXP Ursus TS270 Star
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Screen
| 7 inches, 1280x800 pixels, IPS
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CPU
| MediaTek MT8735, 4 Cortex-A53, 1.3 GHz Core
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RAM / ROM
| 1 GB / 8 GB
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Memory cards
| MicroSD up to 32 GB
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Front camera
| 0.3 MP
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Main camera
| 2 Mp
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Bluetooth
| +
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Wi-Fi
| +
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GPS
| +
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LTE
| +
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Dual SIM
| +
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Battery
| 3 800 mAh
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OS
| Android 5.0 Lollipop
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Dimensions / Weight
| 185 x 106 x 9 mm / 260 g
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Special features
| - |
Price
| 8 190 rubles
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DEXP Ursus Z111 Skyline (25,490 rubles)
Well, the last unit in our "four". This is a transformer tablet on Windows 10 with a 11.6-inch HD-screen. A feature of the model is a complete keyboard that allows you to turn the tablet into a full-fledged laptop. Particular attention to the word "full": being attached to the keyboard, DEXP Ursus Z111 Skyline really turns into a laptop, it can be folded (closed). Not all transformers with Windows present on the market today can boast such a design. Here, I note that there are no full-length USB ports on the tablet itself, but there are two of them on the keyboard (by the way, it has a backlight).

The battery capacity is 9,000 mAh, which is enough for about 10-11 hours of battery life in the "Internet + Word" mode. The index is very good, and generally it is pleasant to work on the DEXP Ursus Z111 Skyline. Largely due to a rather convenient keyboard and form factor: in the case of a laptop, 11.6-inch is much better than 10.1, and the vast majority of Windows-transformers have exactly 10.1-inch screens.
| DEXP Ursus Z111 Skyline
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Screen
| 11.6 inches, 1366x768 pixels, IPS
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CPU
| Intel Atom Z3735F, 4 x86, 1.83 GHz cores
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RAM / ROM
| 2 GB / 32 GB
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Memory cards
| MicroSD up to 32 GB
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Front camera
| 2 Mp
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Main camera
| 2 Mp
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Bluetooth
| +
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Wi-Fi
| +
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GPS
| - |
3G
| +
|
Dual SIM
| - |
Battery
| 9,000 mAh
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OS
| Windows 10
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Dimensions / Weight
| 256 x 178 x 9.5 mm / 788 g (without keyboard) or 1.4 kg (with keyboard)
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Special features
| Keyboard included
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Price
| 25 490 rubles
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Total
In general, it is quite a curious tablets, each of which has its own interesting features even without batteries. Personally, I liked the DEXP Ursus GX180 Armor the most, although for work I would, of course, take the DEXP Ursus Z111 Skyline. If readers have any questions about these or other DEXP tablets, leave them in the comments. The answers are not long in coming;)