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Sub £50 tablets for the kids
steve75
26-12-2013
My kids are looking to get tablets with their Christmas money. They use our phones to play games like Simpsons tapped out and other similar miniclip games. I have been looking on Amazon and have found a couple of tablets7" Running on the allwinner A20 processor 4.2 jellybean os,4gb memory and 512mb ram. I know these are not by any means hi spec tablets but would like feedback from people who own similar spec device
Peter_CJ
26-12-2013
I would really try and squeeze a bit more if you can, or buy a better tablet that they can share.

This Kobo is a good buy at the price...

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computi...80471-pdt.html
BMR
26-12-2013
My concern would not so much be specs as build quality
spaceman05
26-12-2013
Argos currently have this Appstar by Binatone at less than half price at £49.99, no idea what it is like, just thought I would throw it in there as it is under £50
steve75
26-12-2013
Originally Posted by Peter_CJ:
“I would really try and squeeze a bit more if you can, or buy a better tablet that they can share.

This Kobo is a good buy at the price...

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computi...80471-pdt.html”

No good getting one to share would be to many fights. The kobo looks good but the kids have a budget. Have looked at the binatone appstar. Its spec is lower than what you get for that price elsewhere. Like many things they hike up the price and lower the spec when its aimed at kids.
ssr
26-12-2013
Go to CEX then you can try before you buy.
They have a large selection of tablets to suit your budget,although second hand they give a one year warranty.
GB-UK
27-12-2013
Originally Posted by steve75:
“No good getting one to share would be to many fights. The kobo looks good but the kids have a budget. Have looked at the binatone appstar. Its spec is lower than what you get for that price elsewhere. Like many things they hike up the price and lower the spec when its aimed at kids.”

Do they have £50 each or between them? Personally I would stump up the extra cash and go for the kobo's.
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