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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 97327" data-source="post: 1022335"><p>It is hard to say what is best, because prices change and decisions are always influenced by promotions.</p><p></p><p>When I faced the same decision last year, my choice was made easy due to a nice discount for the Samsung A8. This promo made it by far the cheapest (half the price of the Redmi and just over one third of the S6). So I am using the A8 for internet browsing, email and reading Office documents in the train. It does it job well. It is fast enough for light office work.</p><p></p><p>At work we have thin-clients (intel NUC's with large screens) and at home I use a desktop (also with large screen), so I needed something for travel, which was small enough to be used in the Dutch over crowded commuter trains (where you often have to stand in the rush hours, making a laptop useless).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 97327, post: 1022335"] It is hard to say what is best, because prices change and decisions are always influenced by promotions. When I faced the same decision last year, my choice was made easy due to a nice discount for the Samsung A8. This promo made it by far the cheapest (half the price of the Redmi and just over one third of the S6). So I am using the A8 for internet browsing, email and reading Office documents in the train. It does it job well. It is fast enough for light office work. At work we have thin-clients (intel NUC's with large screens) and at home I use a desktop (also with large screen), so I needed something for travel, which was small enough to be used in the Dutch over crowded commuter trains (where you often have to stand in the rush hours, making a laptop useless). [/QUOTE]
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