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Davina61 | 11:07 Thu 14th Nov 2013 | Technology
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I am thinking of buying a tablet, I just want one I can use for e mails and take photographs etc. I don't want to spend a fortune on one, has anyone got any recommendations. Thanks.
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What's the top range of your budget?
WHICH are offering a tablet guide at the moment - if you text the word CHOICE to 80057, they'll arrange to send a copy to you.
Tesco are doing the Hudl for £116 (that you may be able to buy using Tesco club card points).

This is a 7" tablet that has had good reviews.
Also, what size do you want - the two usual sizes are 10inch-ish and 6inch-ish
I have just purchased a Google Nexus 7, which most tell me is a very good budget tablet, it can be purchases with a reduction of £20 from a certain 'Phone Warehouse'.

I have yet to take it out of it's box, so I cant tell you much about it, check it out on the web, except to say that I do believe it doesn't posses a front facing camera, only a rear facing one.
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The Nexus 7 has a 5MP rear facing camera that can shoot video in 1080p and a 1.2MP front facing camera.
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Sorry, yes the Nexus 7 2013 is the best Android tablet and second only to the more expensive iPads.
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I'm going Tesco Hudl. £119 for a tablet that has received universally high reviews.
If you are a Tesco customer Clubcard points count double £60 you can get it free.
CNetUK's' verdict on the Tesco Hudl: "With its cheap price and plastic body, Tesco's Hudl is a decent tablet for families with small children. Its low resolution camera, unimpressive screen and sluggish interface, however, make it a poor choice for anyone wanting to experience everything Android has to offer."
http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/ipad-and-tablets/tesco-hudl-review-50012441/ via @cnetuk
Another vote for the Nexus 7, mine is a 2013 version and I don't know how I ever coped without it, I love it!
Significant birthday for me soon. It has been suggested that I might like a tablet. Please tell me what benefits it might bring. I veer towards being a luddite. Look forward to your usual wise remarks.
Can't really understand why anyone would need a camera on a tablet, they are hardly small to carry around so as to take photographs, what is wrong with a mobile phone or even a digital camera for such work?

Were any of those suggestions helpful Davina?
>>>Please tell me what benefits it might bring.

A tablet is a smallish device for people who spend a fair bit of time MAINLY looking at the web.

There are things it does not do as well as a laptop 9typing etc) but for looking at web sites, doing simple email work, playing a few simple games etc they are fine.

They are also small so go in a handbag etc
I use mine as a satnav - far better than my top spec TomTom, watching movies and tv, listening to my music/radio, skype, browsing the web, emails, twitter
The camera works really well as a photocopier, if you are filling forms in and want to keep a copy for yourself it is great for that. Also taking screen shots of investing web sites that you come across. I find the camera really useful.

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