If you're on a tight budget, and don't need a tablet for more than some casual browsing, checking e-mail, watching Youtube, and running some simple apps or games,
then a cheap Android tablet might make sense.
Not exact matches
For some, getting their hands on a powerful
tablet to
then hack wide open and fill with unofficial
Android goodness is part of the fun: despite the size and the power on offer, the ViewPad 10s is still
cheaper than the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Tab or the forthcoming HTC Flyer, but as we've already mentioned, there are some even
cheaper rivals out there, including the reasonable offerings in the Creative ZiiO range.
For those who just wants the
cheapest regular 8 - inch
Android 6.0
tablets without Amazon's Fire OS,
then the alternatives would be the Asus ZenPad 8.0 (Z380M) and Lenovo Tab3 8, but they cost $ 129 and $ 139 respectively.
If you are trying to find and
android tablet for
cheap and brand is not your key focus,
then these will be perfect for you.
Up until
then, many of the
cheaper Android tablet manufacturers were lesser - known brands, not necessarily known for their top quality.
And
then Asus came back the next year with an even better
cheap Android tablet.