Showing posts with label Android Tablets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Tablets. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2014

IN CASE YOU MISSED... 7IN ANDROID TABLETS

Tesco Hudl
A great all-rounder with a spritely processor and 242ppi HD screen, but it has a smeary feel and lags behind the Nexus and Asus for colour and motion. The 3MP cam isn’t much good either. It’s a decent tab with Clubcard-boosting skills, but not quite the best for the price.
£120 (16GB) / tesco.com

Google Nexus 7
The Nexus makes everything look sharper and more vibrant than it does on lowlier slates. It’s also lovely to hold, with a new, grippy back and even the camera takes decent shots. Our only complaint is that the power button can be a bit hard to find. Seriously, that’s it.
£200 (16GB) / google.com

Asus MeMO Pad HD 7
Creaky plastic build aside, the MeMO plays a clever hand. The screen has excellent viewing angles and colours, while the 5MP cam is surprisingly capable. Performance isn’t perfect, but we can forgive a few stutters. Feels good, lasts for ages and only costs a handful of beans.
£100 (16GB)/ asus.com

Wikipad
The Wikipad is a pocketable 7in tabletwithabeastofacontroller to slot it into. Compatible games get an injection of fun, but its screen is lacklustre alongside theNexus,anditmotorsthrough its battery. It’s immersive Android fun, but £250 is too much for what it does.
£250 (16GB) / wikipad.com