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Hudl 2?
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Might ? E.Bay is full of them some with a screen protector.0
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What is the point of covering gorilla glass with a soft plastic coating that will scratch easily?0
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So you can see the bubbles where it dosent fit.0
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Does the Hudle have Gorilla Glass?11K Challenge
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ballyblack wrote: »fit a screen protector :rotfl:
How will that stop the touch screen keyboard from popping up :huh:0 -
it will not stop it popping up, but according to you it stops working!0
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ballyblack wrote: »it will not stop it popping up, but according to you it stops working!
It does stop working, along with pretty much all the other touch screen actions.
Perhaps I should have been more specific.
I'm looking for a way to prevent the touch screen keyboard from popping up and covering half the screen.0 -
IMHO, the only thing missing from the Hudl, is built in 3/4G.0
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Hi Guys
I bought a Hudle2 just before Christmas for £129.99.
A few weeks ago it developed a fault. I contacted Tesco Tech Support and they arranged for the Hudl to be returned for repair. A few weeks later I received the Hudl back but when I switched it on the screen seemed to be cracked from underneath/inside. I contacted TTS again and they gave me a ref. number and told me to return the Hudl to my nearest Tesco where the item would be exchanged for a brand new one.
I did this today but when the customer service advisor was processing the transaction through the till she said to a collegue "This was £129.99, the new one is only £99. I can't give him the money back". I then asked why not? As the item was faulty and I was returning it for a new one surely I was entitled to the difference? She claimed no as the Hudl would 'never go back up'. I tried to explain that wasn't the point and that I was entitled to the full value of the item as I was in no way to blame for the fault.
Who's right guys? Am I entitled to the £30? Or are Tesco right?
I'd be grateful for your advice.0
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