Best Cheap Android Tablets- Are Budget Tablets Under $100 Worth The Money,

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1 2 3 4 5 3 stars for AllWinner Android Tablet Overall, I would give this tablet a 3-star rating. The battery life is pretty short, and sometimes it runs very slowly. But the price is cheap and it does work. I am still using my cheap Android tablet after 2 and a half years. I use it in my shop as a clock, running a free app. I also use it occasionally for web browsing, although it can be slow. If you are a cell phone user and have a cell phone anyway, you may want to consider getting an Android cell phone instead of a separate tablet computer. Some Android smart phones come with large screen sizes and run Android just like tablet computers. For example, the Samsung Galaxy Note has a 5.5 inch screen and can be used for many of the things you would use a tablet to do. 60 per month for cell phone service- tablet computers have no monthly bill which is nice! Plus tablet computers have much larger screens, making them easier to use for watching videos or surfing web sites.

300 or more, you can get an iPad. Pad is Apple's brand of tablet computers and runs iOS instead of Android operating system. My wife has an iPad mini and uses it every day. Pads are fast and have great displays. If you are planning to use a tablet a lot, it may be worth spending a bit more to get a faster tablet such as a Kindle Fire or iPad. Which Android browser is best now, Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites. Thanks, Dr Pincher. This is useful advice. Hugh, I have not seen Word for Android OS, you can get a Microsoft Surface tablet that runs Windows OS if you need Word. You can get Android word processing apps, or you can use the word processor in Google Docs with an Android tablet. For me, using a touch screen on a tablet is much slower than using a physical keyboard, but you can get inexpensive keyboards to plug in to a tablet.

Interesting article. Can these things work with software like Word, Or is there some rinky-dink secretarial programme that comes with them, All I need is something to do typing on which is compatible with word. Victoria, a tablet can be handy for web surfing and checking e-mail. Tablets do typically have built-in Wi-Fi. I use Wi-Fi on my tablet at home, at coffee shops, at McDonald's, etc. You can find free Wi-Fi at lots of stores and restaurants these days. Great review. I've thought about getting something smaller for travel. A tablet doesn't have built-in Wifi, though, does it. I sometimes visit my dad out in the country. He doesn't have Wifi, and I don't know where I the town to go for it. LOL. This tablet sounds decent for the price. Very useful info drpennypincher, Voted and pinned. Thank you for sharing. That could be handy, you could keep it in your pocket and use it where wi-fi is available.

Interesting, I got a cheap mini tablet or (Phablet) from China once. 50, Wifi and the lastest android operating system. 50 though, can't really complain. Thanks ZachKaer- it's getting easier to find cheap tablets for sale, I have noticed that you can even buy them at drug stores like Walgreens. 99. Works great but as you stated the battery life could be better. DATALOAD, a cheap tablet can provide hours of entertainment! You can download free apps or read e-books as you mentioned. It's amazing how cheap and powerful good technology is becoming. 100.00. It was a great price on a good product. The free books and apps are great. I think a low cost Android tablet would probably be fine for completing a simple internet transaction if you have a good WiFi network at your craft show. You could visit Best Buy, Target, etc. and try running through the process on a tablet at the sales display to make sure it is compatible with an Android web browser.