Does anyone know what the best buy and don't buy tablets are according to the which report?
Has anyone had any dealings with UKTabletOnline - advertised nearly every weekend in the papers - but I cant find them on the internet'
Any information would be gratefully received. Thanks in advance
The answer is simple deva.....just go to a big branch of Tesco, and buy a Hudl ! They are now £129 and well thought of by all and sundry. Why get a Tablet on line when you can just pop into Tesco and try one for yourself.
I have just seen an advert in todays Daily Mal for the UKTabletOnline tablet.
It is TERRIBLE. DONT buy it.
It is cheap because it is so bad. I wont bore you with the details but the technical specs are just awful.
Note that while this tablet is only £49 you would almost certainly have to buy the 32GB storage card to make it usable, and this is another £35, so you are already up to £84.
It is cheap because it is a VERY BAD tablet.
Generally like with most things, you get what you pay for. The better tablets are the most expensive.
However I agree with Mikey, the HUDL is a good tablet and I think Tesco has kept the price low to encourage people to buy it.
The tablets Which magazine suggest are usually the Apple or Samsung devices which are between £300 and £400, that sort of price range.
Nearly three years ago, I bought a Samsung Galaxy TAB 2, and I am very happy with it. But if were buying today, it would be a hudl, without any shadow of a doubt.
Unless you have money to burn, don't even consider a Ipad ! Far too expensive, like all Apple computers.
Deva...as long as you don't drop this Tablet, you are likely to have it for many years to come. So £129 spread out over 5-6 years really isn't very much.