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Better Value Tablet?
Hi, I am looking to get myself a tablet, which is the best value tablet out of these?, looking at a brand new Tesco Hudl for £120, or a used Samsung Tab 2 7" for around £99, it will be used mainly for surfing the web, facebook and the odd game, are Samsung tablets like their phones where you cant move apps and it tells you that you have no room on your phone when u have 48gb and have not even used 2gb?
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Hi, I am looking to get myself a tablet, which is the best value tablet out of these?, looking at a brand new Tesco Hudl for £120, or a used Samsung Tab 2 7" for around £99, it will be used mainly for surfing the web, facebook and the odd game, are Samsung tablets like their phones where you cant move apps and it tells you that you have no room on your phone when u have 48gb and have not even used 2gb?
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Is the original google nexus 7" 32gb a good buy at £119, argos are selling refurbished ones witj 12 months warranty on their ebay site?
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If you want expandable memory get the galaxy tab, however the better tablet is the nexus 7.
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If you want expandable memory get the galaxy tab, however the better tablet is the nexus 7.
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Another vote for Hudl!.
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Easy choice hudl
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I already have the samsung galaxy tab 2, but want to know if this one is better which I can get it for under £120 using code. One thing I don't like about the Samsung one is you cannot uninstall the the pre-installed apps you don't want. Are other tablets like that too?
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computi...xmxaq&istBid=t |
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Before you decide on a 7" tablet check out 8" tablets.The one inch difference is amazing really.
For example the Archos 80 Titanium http://www.tesco.com/direct/archos-8...e/174-9317.prd Or a used Galaxy Tab 7.7, only ICS but superb screen http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Samsung-Ga...item27d98675eb |
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Before you decide on a 7" tablet check out 8" tablets.The one inch difference is amazing really.
For example the Archos 80 Titanium http://www.tesco.com/direct/archos-8...e/174-9317.prd Or a used Galaxy Tab 7.7, only ICS but superb screen http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Samsung-Ga...item27d98675eb The Titanium just went from £100 to £120 in my Tesco. |
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Hudl has my vote
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Hi thanks for all your input, I was swaying to the Tesco Hudl but the longish wait put me off(I am impatient, when I decide I want something I have to have it) so opted for a 2012 32gb nexus for the same price as the Hudl, can say I am not disappointed, once again thanks for your input
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