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Tablets wot are the best ones to get I heard Chinese tablets do a good job looking for 9 to 10 inch tablets for 200.00 pound. |
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@polo_011 | 11 October 13 | |
Mate, I'd steer clear of cheap tablets, rather look at some Kindles e.g. Kindle HD 8.9, or Samsung, e.g. Galaxy Tab2 8.9. Android tablets require good hardware, and the cheap ones don't have it, they'll be good for a week or two then start to lag.
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@leon29 | 11 October 13 | |
Dude get the new tablet made for Tesco, its only 120 pound and its got no skin over it, think its called hudl
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@3mel | 11 October 13 | |
kindles take a lot of work to make them function like a normal tablet. you have to block amazon's auto updates just to keep them rooted. but there is a cm10 or higher for them..
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@banbury | 11 October 13 | |
tesco hudl 1.5ghz quad core cpu, 1gb ram, 16gb storage, micro sd card slot, android jellybean, 7 inch ips display who can winge for 119 quid? Every little helps it seems. Its had positive reviews too.
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@banbury | 11 October 13 | |
polo is dead right about very cheap tablets they are fast at first then lag like crazy after a while. That means staying away from 50 to 70 quid jobs. Spending just a bit more buys a far better experiance.
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@banbury | 11 October 13 | |
but its hard to find cheap quad core tablets over 7 inch cos usually budget models are either single core or dual core. But polo have you got any thoughts as to why cheap tablets do slow down? Could it be they cant cope with fragmentation or apps that havnt shut down? Or maybe the ssd is just slower?
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@polo_011 | 11 October 13 | |
Yep, I think it's a mix of average hardware power wise and poor quality e.g. slower memory chips, cr*p LCD panels that are inefficient, poor quality main boards in general poor software optimization etc...Also many of the cheap tablet makers are not as well funded as your Apples, Samsungs, Sonys, LGs etc...So margins are razor thin and quality control isn't that great.
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@f1ddy | 12 October 13 | |
Ive had a cheap tablet n it didnt last an hour before i had to send it back so a brand u know is the best way
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@banbury | 12 October 13 | |
ive got a cheap versus tablet that I take to work, that was fast at first but its now slowed down. although versus is probably one of the better cheapies it lags a lot now on ice cream sandwich, despite having 1gb ram and a single core 1ghz cpu. although the processor is some cheap effort branded as a cortex A10, which officially doesnt even exist lol. as far as I recall I think its just a slightly modified cortex A9 allwinner. ive since downloaded task killer and ram cleaner which has helped a bit though. it does support some mobile broadband dongles although ive never been able to get any wo
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@banbury | 12 October 13 | |
(although ive never been able to get any dongles that It lists in the user manual to work lol. although I may not be using the right type of OTG cable) its funny how its normally only the cheapies that support dongles, or claim to. for a cheap tablet the screen quality isnt half bad though.
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