Wife is after an iPad... But its only for Facebook and web so we don't want to spend a fortune... Anyone selling an old one?
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWife?
I was looking for the tablet... But I'll consider replacing the wife... Might be cheaper long term!Comment
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Sites like mightydeals.co.uk:
4th gen, 64 gig, £237
Tonnes of reconditioned stuff out there now.
Edit: Or samsung 7 tablet for £64 - bingo, if it does the job.Comment
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Buy her a Tesco Hudl2, does the job a lot better and at a fifth of the price. Android all the way!Comment
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How about one of these?
Fire - Best Value Tablet, Powerful Tablet, Family Tablet, and Entertainment TabletComment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostBuy her a Tesco Hudl2, does the job a lot better and at a fifth of the price. Android all the way!
It'll be great, but one suspects a Hudl 2 would be just as good.Comment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostBuy her a Tesco Hudl2, does the job a lot better and at a fifth of the price. Android all the way!
Buy her top of the line iPad Air 3 which will be introduced next month or so ...Comment
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One advantage of a cheap tablet is that you can refresh it with the latest model several times over, for the same outlay as your iPad air2/air3. Your wife might prefer to always have something less than a year old, rather then a heavy, ageing "flagship".
Tablets and phones age quickly. By which I mean: manufacturers stop supporting them quickly. Samsung does anyway.Comment
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