Not exact matches
As if there weren't already enough options in the Android
budget tablet segment, Acer has just come out with a few more options — 2 to be precise — to entice
buyers.
As a second or third device, the Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C offers solid performance and all day battery life, with multiple colors to choose from, making it a reasonable choice for
tablet -
buyers on a
budget.
Tablet buyers on a
budget should spend just $ 20 more for a more stable Kindle Fire, though that doesn't run ICS.
Design With its gaze set on the
budget buyer who doesn't want to make do with a cheapo no - name
tablet, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 doesn't have a particularly dynamic or interesting design.
It's no surprise when this is clearly designed as a
budget tablet for
budget buyers, but something to note.
Buyers on a
budget should steer clear of this
tablet.
There's enough power on board to handle those day to day tasks, the 590g weight is easily transportable, and even if it's a bit chubby as a standalone
tablet, Acer has locked in on what many
budget buyers will be looking for.
This affordable price makes it more attractive to the
budget conscious
tablet buyer who may be looking at alternatives to the more expensive Motorola Xoom (WiFi only model) which has the equivalent hardware specifications.
The ASUS Transformer Book T100, running on Windows 8.1, is a
budget device that is one of the best bargains that
tablet buyers can enjoy.
Google is going to keep making expensive, high quality phones as they have completely ditched the Nexus lineup — both smartphones and
tablets much to the dismay of
buyers who loved these
budget devices.
This year's ZenFone 3 line kicks off with three clearly differentiated products — the regular ZenFone for
budget - conscious
buyers, the Deluxe for spec junkies and the Ultra for
buyers seeking a decent, small connected
tablet that also doubles as a highly capable smartphone.
An above - average screen and decent sound for the price make this entry - level 8 - inch Android
tablet a good value for
buyers on a
budget.
It's largely succeeded in its mission, with a wealth of both high - end and
budget Android slabs now available for consumers — there are far more choice for Android
tablet buyers now than there were in 2012.