I had a look at the ampe a85 and it is
a fairly decent tablet.
Not exact matches
The dual - speakers are
fairly decent for a
tablet but instead of just being Dolby - branded, it is called «Dolby Atmos audio» in the marketing materials (the Atmos - branding isn't on the box though, strangely).
The Dell Venue 11 5175 is a solid midsize business
tablet with
fairly decent performance, tested durability, a bright display and good battery life.
For that financial outlay you'd be getting a 7 - inch
tablet that is powered by Amazon's own FireOS — which is essentially just a custom version of the open - source Android platform — along with a
fairly decent specification given the price.
The dual - speakers are
fairly decent for a
tablet but instead of just being Dolby - branded, it is called «Dolby Atmos audio» in the marketing materials (the Atmos - branding isn't on the box though, strangely).
It's not a revelation or an iPad - killer, but the Lenovo Tab 4 10 Plus is a solid Android
tablet at an attractive price, with a big,
decent quality screen and a
fairly premium build.
The raised keys offer a
decent amount of travel, and the
tablet stayed
fairly stable on my lap during my daily bus commute into New York City.