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7" tablet recommend
Want 7" basic tablet,will spend no more than £100.
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You can still get the Linx 7, but the Linx 8 might be a better bet.
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The Google Nexus 7 2013 is still a good tablet. I highly recommend it. Great screen, 7 hour battery life, 16GB storage (which soon fills up) , supports Android Lolipop and is powerful enough to play games. It is a good bang for your pound if you know what I mean. You can pick it up now for just over £100 I belive. Not sure if high street retailers still sell it.
Here is a search for it on ebay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_fr...+2013&_sacat=0 |
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if you dont mind little bigger the hudl tablet is very good spec for its price range http://www.tesco.com/groceries/produ...&search=Search
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Linx 810 is excellent value at £90 or less. It is a full pc with full windows 10 and comes with tablet versions of word and excell free of charge.
I rarely use my android tablet anymore apart from videos. As Stig suggests earlier - the 8 inch versions are much better than the 7inch versions and still inside you budget. Linx also have an excellent support forum (unofficial) |
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