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Previously on "Best cheap Android tablet"

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  • lilelvis2000
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    I decided on a almost new Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10. Still cost £180.

    Would have liked to have got a Ipad 3rd gen. but even second hand with damage they were £215ish.

    There really is a market out there for these gadgets. I've never seen tech gear keep value this well.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    Been looking around for a decent 10" tablet. But all appear over the £300 mark - well a name brand one anyway.
    Even second hand older generation stuff is £200. They do seem to keep their value don't they?

    Google Nexus 7 & 10 appear to be completely out of stock too.

    I'm not sure what is the difference between a Samsung Tab and a Samsung Note.
    Nexus are out of stock because the Nexus 9 is rumoured to be out in October.

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
    Sounds great but £200 now!!
    Been looking around for a decent 10" tablet. But all appear over the £300 mark - well a name brand one anyway.
    Even second hand older generation stuff is £200. They do seem to keep their value don't they?

    Google Nexus 7 & 10 appear to be completely out of stock too.

    I'm not sure what is the difference between a Samsung Tab and a Samsung Note.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    I bought an LG Gpad 8.3" after I lost my Nexus7 to the kids, I've never looked back as it's superior in every way.

    Even the LG bloatware is decent, I paid £119 6 months ago at Tesco but no idea what deals can be had today?
    Sounds great but £200 now!!

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    +1 for Kindle fire. My mum does this! Also works with Netflix

    But if you have other apps in mind, better check if they're available for Kindle Fire.

    If you just want to stream, why not get an Apple TV? I also have a Blu Ray player that streams content, including Amazon, Netflix, iPlayer, etc
    Because Apple is a pile of kak that only works if everything in your life is based on Apple stuff.

    I know some people can deal with syncing their world to Apple, but I'm much more of a 'drag and drop, just get on with it' kinda person.

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Amazon are currently doing the Kindle Fire HD (8Gb) for £89 rather than £119. It's Android but Amazon's slight tweak - not sure if that matters at all for your stated uses. In fact I think if you wanted to watch streaming video from Amazon - LoveFilm as it was previously - Fire is the ONLY Android tablet supporting this.
    +1 for Kindle fire. My mum does this! Also works with Netflix

    But if you have other apps in mind, better check if they're available for Kindle Fire.

    If you just want to stream, why not get an Apple TV? I also have a Blu Ray player that streams content, including Amazon, Netflix, iPlayer, etc

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  • gingerjedi
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    I bought an LG Gpad 8.3" after I lost my Nexus7 to the kids, I've never looked back as it's superior in every way.

    Even the LG bloatware is decent, I paid £119 6 months ago at Tesco but no idea what deals can be had today?

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  • vetran
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    XBMC on the fire with live tv (mediaportal on windows back end) .

    Awesome!

    next Chromecast to the big TV.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by DiscoStu View Post
    Just noticed this thread, £60 for a refurbed Tesco Hudl on their eBay outlet store.
    Probably doesn't qualify as "best".

    There was an Asus tablet I was going to get, until I realised it was only available in white so bought the Lenovo. The other question is which size, because 7" seems a waste of time to me (and the 10" tablet still seems quite small after a day spent looking at two 24" monitors).

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  • SimonMac
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    I have one of these to use in Spain

    Phoenix Android TV Phdroidtv - Ordenador de Sobremesa: PHOENIX: Amazon.es: Informática

    HDMI output, USB (for mouse) and micro usb input (power) bluetooth keyboard and wifi connection

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  • DiscoStu
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    Just noticed this thread, £60 for a refurbed Tesco Hudl on their eBay outlet store.

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    My vote for Lenovo S6000. Good performance, cheap and seems reliable!

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  • kal
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    If you find you need extra space, I recommend getting one of these - Meenova.com, Welcome

    I got a first generation one via Kickstarter and have been very pleased with it with my N10 and N5. Not that I really need it that much, to be honest.
    Got one :-), Never use it though as the 32GB is doing me very well at the moment

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  • d000hg
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    We have a Nook and just got it rooted - wasn't THAT simple and took a fair amount of time. I suggest the Fire is better as it is still supported.

    We just put Android on a friend's HP WebOS tablet and that went pretty smoothly

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Nook HD 16GB - £89.99 at Argos
    Nook HD+ 32GB - £149.99 at Argos (£50 cheaper than the Nook HD+ 16GB )

    Both take an SD card and you can also put a custom ROM on there easily if you want to get rid of the Nook flavour of Android.
    I didn't know there were any left! if you go to the NOOK online shop it only talk about the glowbook?

    There is a new NOOK coming out, already been released in the USA. So I'm holding off on replacing mine. Wife hid it somewhere and can't remember where she put it!

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