The heat may be surrounding the Android 3.0 tablets coming in the next few months, but if you're too impatient to wait for those, or just need
a few budget tablets for around the office, the Enspert E201U could be the iPad - lookalike Froyo unit for you.
There have been quite
a few budget tablets launched in India and Pantel will have to offer superior computing at competitive prices to appeal to the customer base.
However, it is one of
the few budget tablets we feel happy to recommend.
Not exact matches
Apart from the Galaxy Note 8.0, a
few more
tablet devices both in the
budget and high - end segment are also likely from the South Korean company.
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.
Samsung also has a
few offerings lined up in the
budget tablet segment, as well.
Amazon's
budget friendly
tablet, the Kindle Fire hit stores a
few months back and despite being wrongly tagged as a potential fierce competitor of Apple's stunning iPad 2, it has been selling pretty well as has been predicted.
Haier is becoming a household name at CES 2016, since they unveiled quite a
few tablets and aside from some Android units and phablets, they also debuted
budget Windows 8.1 models, like the ones below.
French manufacturer Archos already has quite a
few tablet offerings in the
budget segment, and two more
tablets — Arnova 9b G3 and Arnova 10b G3 — are going to be added to that list soon.
Just a
few days after the $ 100 discount offer ends, the carrier is going to launch the 7 - inch
tablet for the
budget conscious.
Then there is also the category of
budget tablets that apart from having
fewer features also allows manufacturers to cut corners at will all under the guise of a cheaper price up front.
Unfortunately the IdeaPad A1 has been out of stock for the past
few weeks — suggesting that Amazon may not have been the only $ 200
tablet maker to be surprised by strong demand for a
budget device.
We reported a
few days back that handset maker Beetel's intends to develop a
tablet device catering to the
budget segment in India.
Best IT World (India) Pvt. Ltd, makers of the iBall range of products will soon have the
tablet ready to battle it out with the other
budget tablet that got to see the light of the day in the last
few weeks.
Those out to buy a
tablet without digging too deep into their pockets might appreciate that Archos has come up with a
few more options in the
budget tablet segment.
We've looked at quite a
few of the available entries: the Packard Bell Butterfly Touch and Acer Aspire 1825P TZ are both decent choices if you're on a
budget and must have a
tablet, but their Core 2 - based CPUs felt slow even last year and they don't offer pen input.
A
few weeks back we came across a new 9.7 - inch
tablet that's currently in the pipeline, it seems to be one of the
budget tablets that Samsung has lined up for 2015.
Lenovo, which recently made its
budget offering K6 Power official, is set to launch a
few more
tablets at the event.
A
few ultra
budget tablets use weaker glass, and using this well - regarded type should give the
tablet some resilience.
We heard a
few days back that T - Mobile might be working on a special promotion for its latest
budget Android
tablet.
There are a
few draw back to this
budget tablet, of course the camera sucks even though it is technically capable of 720p recording.
This company that got noticed for making a half decent
budget tablet has released a roadmap that's got a
few tablets worth hunting down.
On its Surface 3 website, Microsoft declares its
tablet portfolio now offers a
tablet option for every user, and their unique mobile computing needs and industry feedback on the Surface 3 not only support that contention but also take it a
few steps further: Microsoft may just have the best and most compelling
tablet that will rock Apple's world as well as the
budget laptop marketplace.