Always stay away from non-brand Android stuff, heck, even stay away if it's not HTC, Motorola, Amazon, Samsung, or ASUS (and Yes, I left LG out for a reason). They're cheap, but it's because they come with a horrible/quickly built ROM, cheap hardware, and broken drivers. Most don't have Google Play, but then it doesn't matter (even if rooted to add it) as developers will completely ignore you because it's not their problem that you spent $99-200 on a device that has problems with even the most basic APIs.
Same thing goes with low-end phones actually. When you're up for an upgrade, always go with the more pricer one, because there's a reason why others are $0 and a cent.
I almost bought a $0 LG phone, until I remembered how many one-star reviews I saw on just about every app on the Amazon Appstore from people using them.
To answer your question... That's just another generic tablet. They come out with new models every month to sell to clueless, uninformed people who think all Android devices are equal.