Many of us want to get a good tablet but don’t always want to spend $200-$300. Some of us don’t even want to spend over $100 for tablets and it can be for various reasons. Here I put a list as to what I think you should know about these tablets that cost between $30-$80 before purchasing one since I’ve used a few in the past months. Not all of these things will apply to every tablet in the price range but you should at least get a gist of what you’re going to be getting in your money’s worth. Some people call these entry level tablets, or Low budget tablets.
The Tablets I've used:
RCA 7 Inch Model Number: RCT6378W2, JLab Pro-7 7-Inch Tablet, Arnova 10.1, RCT6672W23, RCA 7 inch Mercury.
The Tablets that some of these apply to:
RCA RCT6573W23 I-700QW, iRulu 10.1" Android 4.0 Tablet PC 1GHz 8G, 8G 7" A33 Android 4.4 Quad Core, Most iRulu and RCA tablets under $100
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MK2 - Destructoid
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Stryv - Vanish (Original Mix) FREE DL by Stryv is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence.
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