So far, we've
seen decent tablets hovering at the $ 120 level with occasional dips for sales; the Hisense Sero 7 Pro and Barnes & Noble Nook HD come to mind.
Not exact matches
Additional features that would make me super happy: — Android (frankly, I wouldn't care about the ability to install other apps if the default pdf reading app was good, but so far I have
seen countless e-readers with bad default apps that need replacements); —
decent web browser for text heavy websites like Wikipedia or checking e-mail and RSS feeds; — advanced note taking (like on Remarkable
tablet); — usable as a monitor (like Onyx Boox Max 2 PRO); — color screen (so far color screens have only 150 DPI resolution, and I don't like that, I prioritize good screen resolution over color, but still, if somebody could make a 300 DPI color screen, I'd be in ecstasy).
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.
Launched during IFA just a few weeks ago, the Lenovo Tab S8 will retail for around $ 200, competing with devices such as the Nexus 7, the ASUS Memo Pad 8 and others, but in an increasingly crowded
tablet segment, we are hoping to
see more innovative and imaginative designs with higher resolution screens,
decent storage and improved performance thanks to new Bay - Trail Intel processing.
i'm just looking into buying a
tablet now and
saw the motorola xoom although good i've
seen the Asus 16gb Transformer at a pretty
decent price.
It is a
decent option for those looking for a 10 inch
tablet running Honeycomb, and it's really good to
see that Toshiba is eager to work a solution for the Thrive sleep issues.
We've already
seen what rock - bottom pricing can do to sales of a
decent tablet.
A
decent amount of Motorola
tablets will be
seeing Ice Cream Sandwich starting today.
The Dell Streak 7 display size, is
decent, but if you have been playing with smartphones and
tablets, you will
see right away that the resolution is relatively low for a 7» screen.
The spec - nerds really looking for a
decent tablet may lean towards the Notion Ink Adam, as it's the fullest - featured
tablet we've ever
seen.
It's still the only
tablet in the Google Store, even
seeing major price cuts in some regions, and it's also one of the few
decent Android
tablets available today, and the only one running Android Oreo.
However, from what we
see, the SmartQ U7 is a
decent tablet with a great little pico projector in it.