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7 inch tablet recommendations - cheap
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Nexus 7 has no SD or hdmi BUT you can buy an "OTG" (On The Go) cable (about £3 off Amazon etc) to plug in and then use USB sticks and USB>HDMI cables
They really are the best machines in that size and rangeThere are 10 kinds of people that understand binary
Those that do
Those that dont
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I've just got a nook hd
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/ipad-tablets-and-ereaders/tablets/nook-hd-7-tablet-16-gb-19748436-pdt.html
Great spec,with slot for sd card, I've got a N2A sd card which makes it a great tablet for the money.Jane x0 -
I bought a generic unbranded one for £70 on Amazon last year, dual Rockchip, 1 GB plus 16 GB, 1024 x 600 screen, with HDMI output.
I cracked the screen not long ago, and possibly other damage, and was told I could get a whole X2 (= dual core) refurbished unit for about £30. I haven't yet checked whether this would be the same spec.
If not I might wait a few weeks to do a Topcashback to Tesco points deal on a Hudl.0
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