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Less expensive tablets
Hi,
In the near future I might be looking to purchase a tablet from Argos and last night noticed the store sell "cheaper" tablets costing around £50. I know this isn't a great deal of money for a tablet and I'm not looking for something that's super fast. The brand was Acer I think. Are these tablets okay for things like checking email and maybe the odd app for watching stuff? Has anyone purchased one of these? Thanks |
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The Amazon Fire is generally regarded as the best cheap tablet.
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I'd go for the amazon fire tablet but you will need to side load Google playstore else you will be stuck with Amazon Store which has most but not all of the apps. There are loads of websites with instructions on how to install Google playstore.
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My advice is to look at actual user reviews of any tablets, e.g. on Amazon, Argos, Reevoo, etc. so that the dud tablets can be weeded out. It might also be worth considering used good brand tablets, e.g. from CEX where you can try them out in store. |
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