Tablet review

Review of six tablets under $ 250 - reliability in hands and wallets

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  • Google Nexus 7 2013 (price $ 230)
  • Amazon Kindle Fire HDX ($ 245 price)
  • Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 ($ 150 price)
  • LG G Pad 10.1 ($ 250 price)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, 8-inch tablet ($ 240 price)
  • Acer Iconia W4 (price $ 200)
  • A quality tablet, in fact, allows you to doAnything a desktop or laptop can do, write text, play games, use content from popular services and video chat via Skype, it makes the tablet device market more attractive than ever before.

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    It is hard to deny that high prices accompanyand modern tablets. Some tablets - like the Panasonic 4K - cost the same, or even more, than a regular laptop. Luckily, companies like Google and Asus offer amazing, budget-friendly products. Some devices come with polished office suites, while others have a super-fast processor. Below we have selected six great devices that you can buy for $ 250 or less. The price is not great for a full-fledged tablet.

    Google Nexus 7 2013 (price $ 230)

    Nexus 7 is still one of the best, andthe smallest tablets on the market. Easy to use interface and convenient size. While the updated version is priced $ 30 more than the original Nexus 7, the additional expense went to an updated 1080p HD screen and faster processor. It is thinner and lighter. The Google mid-range tablet runs Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) and features more liquid crystal display than any other tablet with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels.

    Google Nexus 7 2013 (price $ 230)

    Even though it came out over a year ago,The Nexus 7 still offers decent specs, a 1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro and 400MHz Adreno 320 GPU. The same processor found in 2012's high-end smartphones is about as powerful as the Galaxy S3. ... For all its relative power, the Nexus 7 is still good, with 9 hours of battery life, offering NFC support, GPS, rear cameras, and plenty of expected sensors.

    Amazon Kindle Fire HDX ($ 245 price)

    The Kindle Fire HDX has the appearance of an Android tablet,but this is a very good tablet. OS based on Android 4.0. The Kindle Fire may be the best tablet for novice tablet users, given its features and convenient support, available 24/7 at no additional cost. Users will also benefit from a 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor and 2GB of RAM, along with a 7-inch, 1920 x 1200 pixel HD display. In addition, the sleek device offers a carousel main screen, two dual speakers on the back, and a front-facing HD camera for video chats and selfies.

    Amazon Kindle Fire HDX ($ 245 price)

    This is not the most user-friendly tablet, but itsperformance and integration with Amazon ecosystem make it one of the best. You can even sync music to the company's cloud-based music service, or access your e-book collection.

    Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 ($ 150 price)

    Sometimes a low price, implies what you are forpaid, such a case is typical for a dozen low-quality Android tablets that sell for $ 200. However, the 7-inch Asus MeMo Pad stands out from the crowd. The device has a phenomenal amount of features that you get for a low price. Equipped with a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, the tablet has 1GB of RAM, both of which match the original Nexus 7.

    Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 ($ 150 price)

    Despite its modest processor, Asus offerssome incredible possibilities. There is a huge selection of applications and a 1280 x 800 pixel HD screen, along with an "above average" camera and a surprisingly thoughtful user interface. Plus, the Asus MeMo Pad HD 7 is comfortable, and the battery is rated for 10 hours of use, whether it's watching HD videos or browsing the web.

    LG G Pad 10.1 ($ 250 price)

    G Pad 10.1 stands out among the growing selection of Android tablets. For starters, the 10.1-inch tablet is thin and light compared to the myriad budget tablets that often feel a little bulky. It runs on Android 4.4.2 (KitKat) and has some interesting features. In particular, QPair and IR Blaster. QPair will sync with most phones and let you see text messages and other notifications coming to your phone on your tablet screen, while the IR Blaster will act as a universal remote control and will work with most TVs and DVD devices.

    LG G Pad 10.1

    LG G Pad 10 price.1, around $ 250, which is cheaper than the price of a standard 10-inch tablet. The tablet is equipped with a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, so it may slow down a bit. Sure, it's a little more expensive than the other options on this list, but it's one of the best and most affordable 10-inch tablets out there.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, 8-inch tablet ($ 240 price)

    One of the nicest tablets on the market, the GalaxyThe Tab 4 is a stunning mid-range tablet designed with features found in more expensive phones. Unlike its more expensive sibling, the Galaxy Note 8.0, the Tab 4 does not offer a stylus. But the lack of a stylus actually knocks the price down and makes the device lighter and more comfortable in the hand than its counterpart.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, 8-inch tablet ($ 240 price)

    Galaxy Tab 4 is provided with 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon processor, which is backed up by 1.5GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. The last component is expandable - up to 64GB via a microSD slot. The quality and size of the screen is like a premium, and 9 hours on a single charge, which is very good, despite the fact that the camera and built-in speakers are so-so.

    Acer Iconia W4 (price $ 200)

    For those loyal to Windows 8.1, Icona W4, won't hit your wallet but will have all the Windows options. It's a terrific solution for anyone interested in delivering optimized touch input with Windows 8, and has many features that make the Acer Iconia an outstanding tablet.

    Acer Iconia W4

    The tablet is designed to enhanceproductivity. Microsoft is known for its office integration, which comes pre-installed on any device, and the device has many ports to add functionality. The tablet is also equipped with a low-cost processor from Intel. The model comes with a fairly generous 32GB of internal storage, and although the 8-inch display is average.

    Acer Iconia W4 is the best when it comes to battery lifeand without charging use. Sure, some Android and iOS devices also offer long battery life, but Acer is the most efficient among Windows devices. When paired with a Bluetooth keyboard, the tablet will act like an inexpensive laptop.