As part of my research, does this panel have experience and / or can recommend a relatively modern budget Windows tablet?
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Cheap but usable Windows tablet
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Modern budget? Is that to get it on lease and never own it even though you can't afford it? Like a millennials budget?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!! -
Define cheap and usable - as in price range and use case, especially the latter.
Bottom of the barrel sub £300 slabs like Linx are using Intel Atom and are barely usable for anything more than web browsing and video, for which you are much better off with an android slab
For £300+ you might as well go for Surface Pro, maybe a second hand/refurbished one.Comment
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You need a chuwi hi10 pro dual boot windows/android with a keyboard add on
https://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/...BoCC-oQAvD_BwE
Good chasis good performance.
And dual boot to android which has many advantages...Comment
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