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All around, the
tablet feels sturdy and less likely to fall apart than its
cheap competitors.
Its design is much sexier and it has a nice premium quality
feel to it, whereas the $ 49 Fire clearly
feels like
cheap a budget
tablet.
The slate
felt light but solid in our hands and didn't creak when we pressed on it, as some
cheaper tablets do.
It doesn't
feel like a
cheap tablet, made of plastic, its rugged and durable.
Even though
tablets are getting
cheaper and
cheaper day by day... i still prefer the dedicated
feel of eReaders.
It's priced at the higher end of the scale for a low - end budget
tablet, but at least it doesn't
feel or look like a
cheap plastic toy and you know you're getting a better quality product with software that's more developed than what's on the generic gear.
It's the lowest priced Samsung
tablet to get released yet, but what's nice about it is that it doesn't
feel cheap.
The Nvidia Shield
Tablet gives you great gameplay for $ 100 less, at the cost of significantly
cheaper -
feeling hardware.
In any case, the INR 30,00 o mark isn't bad for the price sensitive Indian market, though the company
feels it has to produce even
cheaper tablet PCs to really make a considerable impact.
That drop could've meant RIP for an iPad, so despite its
cheap feel, the
tablet's pretty sturdy at least.
It
feels neither
cheap nor flimsy, and that's something you should expect from a premium Android
tablet.
Compared to the HDX the casing
feels cheap but the screen is quite nice and with Google Play installed it's a great
tablet for the price.
The Huawei MateBook is marketed as a 2 - in - 1, but the
cheapest model is also sold as a stand alone
tablet without a keyboard or digitizer pen, in case you
feel like you don't need a keyboard.
The
tablet itself packs decent hardware and my biggest complaint is that it
feels a bit
cheap.
Look closer, though, and you'll see that this
tablet looks and
feels far
cheaper than its starting price.
Both are excellent
tablets, but we
feel that the
cheaper # 399 price for the Pixel C will attract many and the performance and design justifies the price.
Archos has always
felt like the «
cheap knockoff» when it comes to Android
tablets, but with this new G9 line they seem to really be stepping up their game.
When some companies shave off weight it can make the device
feel cheap - yep, we're looking at you, Samsung - but that's not the case with the
Tablet Z.
The Sony Xperia
Tablet Z doesn't
feel cheap, but neither has it the premium, slick
feel of an iPad or even the Microsoft Surface Pro.
The back has kind of a
cheap plastic
feel to it but the Fire HD 8 is a very solid -
feeling tablet that seems like it could handle a drop without much of a problem.
With a plastic shell that bends when you grip it and a display that constantly attracts fingerprints, this
tablet looks and
feels cheap.
That may mean a
tablet with less than ideal build quality, thickness, weight or
feel but on the positive side, a
cheap tablet plus 20 % — 25 % off?
WebOS is beautiful but as soon as you pick up this
tablet it
feels cheap as fuck.
Real, full - blown apps might let Barnes & Noble make the argument that the Nook Color is the
cheapest decent Android
tablet out there — it always
felt like that's where the Nook Color kinda, sorta wanted to be — but the question is if developers are going to deliver enough apps, enough stuff to make it
feel like a real
tablet, even considering it's only $ 250.
Encased in various forms of plastic, the Nook
Tablet feels a bit
cheap, like a device designed specifically for kids.
Overall, though, the Hisense Sero 7 LT is a budget
tablet that won't make you
feel cheap.
Between the Amazon Kindle Fire, Barnes & Nobles Nook
tablet, and a slew of
cheap android
tablets under $ 300, many who couldn't justify spending $ 500 on an iPad,
felt comfortable buying the less expensive alternatives.
It also powers on / off the
tablet when you open it, though the hinge
feels on the
cheap side.
The long, uncomfortable groove along the
tablet's right edge — a space which the screen cover / stand accessory slides into — the uncovered microSD slot, and the plastic - y
cheap feel of its body (despite a rather smooth back), all indicate that while EVGA and Nvidia offer a lot for $ 200, some sacrifices were made to get to that price.
When you're using the Z580CA it doesn't
feel like a
cheap tablet, although compared to the other top end
tablets it certainly is much
cheaper.
The design
feels and looks more like a
cheap laptop than a
tablet.
Almost every eight - inch Windows 10
tablet on the market is rocking some kind of low - end, plastic design that
feels cheap.
The «Standard» model comes with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage for around # 250 (US$ 350, roughly AU$ 485), and
feels every inch the iPad Air 2 competitor - though it's actually # 100 (US$ 50, AU$ 115)
cheaper than Apple's aging
tablet.
Typically, Android
tablets look as
cheap as they
feel, but that's definitely not the case with the Dell Venue 8 7840.
The
tablet also
felt quite
cheap.
It works fine, but sliding the
tablet into place
feels cheap and clumsy.
The whole package
feels floppy and a bit
cheap, and unless you're using it on a hard surface then expect to be frustrated no only by the
tablet folding on you, but also by the way the keyboard caves in when you type on it.
Both are excellent
tablets, but we
feel that the
cheaper # 399 price for the Pixel C will attract many and the performance and design justifies the price.
However, the
tablet portion in isolation just
feels cheap, flimsy and overwhelmingly plastic.
Most
cheap tablets have the same downfall: a pixelated, dim, or poorly - laminated screen that
feels like you're looking at everything through a dirty window.
Although it doesn't
feel like the
cheap Android
tablets from a few years ago, the design suffers because our quality benchmark has been raised by the likes of the Google Nexus 7 and the original Fire HD 7.
The 8.4 - inch
tablet uses a plastic case that does have grip, which is critical when playing games, but on the other hand
feels rather
cheap when holding it in hand.