I reviewed this tablet last year; it's not
a bad budget tablet.
Not exact matches
Not all Android
tablets are built equal, and while the higher - end
tablets are often too expensive for some, even big brands like Samsung make some compelling,
budget - minded options that really aren't that
bad.
Really, if you want a
tablet that
badly and you're on a
budget, save up enough cash to get one that has actually gotten some respect from somebody — consumers, open source nerds, we don't care who.
All in all, the Novel for what it is, is a decent entry level
tablet computer, when you compare it to the other
budget tablets out there, its not too
bad.
I don't think this is a
bad recipe for a
budget tablet, with a decent quality display and decent speakers, but as we can see by the specs, it's not a complete
tablet in every way either.
The Springboard isn't a
bad tablet especially if you need one with 3G, but at its $ 430 off - contract price, it falls in a gray area between the high - end iPad 2 and the
budget - friendly Kindle Fire.
It has three connectivity options, which are Wi - Fi, 3G, or 2G, which isn't so
bad for a
budget tablet.
When it comes to cameras on
budget tablets, there's the good, the
bad and the Nextbook.