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A common question but given the huge array on the market that seem to be changing week by week, hardly surprising.
But yeah, after a good tablet for under £100.
Lots around, many with impressive specs but rather get one that works in real life than one that looks amazing on paper but actually is a bit crap to use.
Been using amazon, using there reviews to give me an idea but what sort of spec should I be expecting and can anyone recommend one?
One that caught my eye: [url== http://www.amazon.co.uk/NATPC-X210-Dual-Core-STORAGE/dp/B00AKYZ6RI/ref=zg_bs_429892031_17 ]tablet[/url] will it fall onto the 'good paper spec but crap in reality' category?
Many thanks in advance.
It was done about a week ago, so search the forum. The concensus is that there isn't one. Spend some more & get a Nexus or Kindle
Did search the forum but failed to find anything too recent. If you know where it is if you could link me that'd be appreciated.
Nexus 7 32GB for £50
As long as you take a sub to The Times at the same time. Which I was planning to do anyway, so it's like Christmas for me.
Depends what you mean by decent - I bought rogg jr one of [url= http://www.mobicity.co.uk/kidigi-7-4-1-super-slim-light-7-inch-android-4-ics-tablet-with-1-5ghz-processor-8gb-storage.html ]these[/url]
Fine for Kindle, iPlayer, movies, music, email, access to the Google Play app store etc. The display quality isn't the best (it has a kind of grainy quality) and battery life isn't brilliant, but for less than £60, I wasn't expecting retina display standards for 9 hours at a time.
http://gadgetfreakz.co.uk/tablet-pc/ainol-novo-7-aurora-android-4-0-7-ips-tablet.html.
lots of info here if you want to mess/play upgrade scripts etc, mine running jellybean/cyanogenmod 10
http://www.slatedroid.com/forum/296-roms-images-and-firmwares/
Shameless plug, so excuse me, but
[url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/10-inch-android-tablet-ips-capacitive-touch-screen-acho-c906-16gb ]My advert[/url] this would probably beat anything you can currently get (at that price)
Other than the display quality and the mini-HDMI out, the KidiGi and the Ainol (s****) devices look pretty much the same. If I was buying for myself, I'd go for a better display; for the kids I'd save £30 and get the KiDiGi.