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Recommend a tablet please
mookaloid - 13/3/14 at 04:02 PM

I have kinda enjoyed the tablet experience after getting the Android Archos tablet in this thread but the performance (or lack of it) is wearing me down a bit.

I have had a play with an ipad and it has it be said it is pretty slick - I can really see the difference in useability.

However I don't want to spend ipad money or even go down the apple route.

What's a good android tablet then?

I have a nexus 4 phone and I would be tempted by a nexus 7 but are there any better propositions out there?

Cheers

Mark


snapper - 13/3/14 at 04:21 PM

Recommend a tablet

I'm finding Prozac quite good right now


rallyingden - 13/3/14 at 04:26 PM

Tesco Hudl
I have one and its brill

RD


nick205 - 13/3/14 at 04:43 PM

I love my iPad, it works very very well.

SWMBO has a Nexus 7, which also works very well. She prefers the larger screen size of the iPad though and wishes sh'd gone for a Nexus 10.

Niece and nephew have Hudls and having used them a little, they're OK, but noticeably slower and less slick than the iPad or Nexus. But then they cost about £5 each with a load of Tesco points.


MikeRJ - 13/3/14 at 04:43 PM

The Hudl has good performance and build quality for the price, and you don't have to worry about mail order.


CosKev3 - 13/3/14 at 05:04 PM

Motorola Zoom we have got has been very good


Not Anumber - 13/3/14 at 05:30 PM

Nexus 7 (or 10) and the Samsung Galaxy tab have good functionality and are fast and pleasant to use Android tablets. More expensive than the Archos but still decent value.

Talking of Galaxy devices the Galaxy Mega is well worth looking at. Who can tell whether it is a slightly smaller tablet with a Sim card or a huge phone with a brilliant screen but 2 of my mates have them and neither would go back to having a seperate phone and tablet now.


dave - 13/3/14 at 06:03 PM

I have an ipad 2 which is fantastic and is used all the time, however i find the picture quality on the Nexus 7 way better.


Ivan - 13/3/14 at 06:40 PM

I'm using an 8" Lenova Yoga tablet and am finding it good - particularly like the approximately 18 hrs battery capacity (not measured it but certainly good for a weeks regular use for an hour or two or more a day) and the stand thingy and find the round battery part great for holding it when lying on the couch reading magazines.

Also find the 8" a nice compromise between 7" and 10".

So far does everything I ask of it although some might think screen resolution not as good as others, I am not an HD movie freak so I find it fine.


[Edited on 13/3/14 by Ivan]


sky12042 - 13/3/14 at 07:48 PM

Ive got a iPad and a iPad mini for work but the kids have got a tesco Hudl and to be honest the Hudl does everything the iPad does, not quite as slick but runs games and is very responsive. Just don't like the tesco button etc. and i do prefer the apple os.

So as a lower cost alternative i would choose a Hudl.

Andy.


Scuzzle - 13/3/14 at 08:19 PM

Nothing wrong with a cheap Chinese tablet, I would hold off the latest 8 core ones they are bringing out and go for a quad core processor that's been proven. The Pipo M9 is an excellent Android tablet

http://www.amazon.co.uk/PIPO-M9-Android-Bluetooth-Aluminum/dp/B00BM25BC2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1394741336&sr=8-1&keywords=pipo+m9


blakep82 - 13/3/14 at 08:28 PM

I've got a 2012 model 10 "samsung note, which is good, but slightly buggy, however the latest models feel a lot more solid and the touch screen is much better. Comparable to ipads in my opinion. Go to a currys or pc world, or tesco, or anywhere else where they're all out to try and see what you think


Davey D - 13/3/14 at 08:50 PM

I've got an original nexus 7, and it has been great. There is now a newer version which is a bit quicker.


Alfa145 - 13/3/14 at 09:08 PM

+1 for the Nexus 7

Missus has the Galaxy Tab2 (7" and the Samsung skin on the top of android bugs me when I have to use it. But it's as good as the Nexus 7


ashg - 13/3/14 at 09:44 PM

We have got the new and old nexus 7s both are excellent. My new nexus 7 goes everywhere with me. Haven't found anything it can't do yet. Don't regret a single penny of the purchase price for the 32gb model.


britishtrident - 13/3/14 at 11:32 PM

Nexus 7 is very good
Kindle Fire. HD is very very good.

Hudl is OK. But too expensive for what is a low end tablet
Acerbmake very decent 7" tablet which is sold by Argos for just under £90 just a bit less slim than the Nexus but otherwise it more or less matches the 2012 version of the Nexus 7 at a much better price. model is Acer Iconia B1-710

Samsung Galaxy tabs are nice but much too expensive and Samsung have customised Android a bit too much as a result some apps aren't compatible.

[Edited on 14/3/14 by britishtrident]


britishtrident - 13/3/14 at 11:34 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Davey D
I've got an original nexus 7, and it has been great. There is now a newer version which is a bit quicker.


Sound is also better on the 2013 version it wasn't great on the 2012.


splitrivet - 13/3/14 at 11:54 PM

Ive got one of the early Galaxy 10.1's its good but the newer models are better.
Had a play with a Kindle fire but your well and truly bolted down to Amazon, you can probably jailbreak them but you run risks and its a bit iffy if its a new bit of kit, depends how big your cahones are.
Ive had some bargains from this place http://www.ijtdirect.co.uk worth while seeing what they are offering but google the kit first to see if its any good.
Cheers,
Bob


Matt21 - 14/3/14 at 05:24 PM

microsoft surface?

has a usb drive....

not great to use without the keyboard but is possible