Is a cheap Android tablet worth buying?

ComputerGeek_YT

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Hello to all the members of the MalwareTips forum!:)

I'm a student and I'm thinking of buying a cheap android tablet for studying.It cost about US30 or higher/lower.

Does this type of tablet worth of buying?
 

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jamescv7

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Honestly no, always review the specifications of a tablet, since they will be total fail once Android runs on that system.

Poor optimization, also some manufacturer brands are known for so mediocre products.
 
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ComputerGeek_YT

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Honestly no, always review the specifications of a table, since they will be total fail once Android runs on that system.

Poor optimization, also some manufacturer brands are known for so mediocre products.

Ok thanks for the reply!:)
 

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Remember my friend, you get what you pay for, in the end cheap devices will cost you more in repairs than they are worth.
If your on a strict budget pablozi offers solid advice, buy a refurbished known brand.
Good luck, and great post.
PeAcE
 

ComputerGeek_YT

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Remember my friend, you get what you pay for, in the end cheap devices will cost you more in repairs than they are worth.
If your on a strict budget pablozi offers solid advice, buy a refurbished known brand.
Good luck, and great post.
PeAcE

Ok I will. Thanks for the reply!
 
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Just a FYI post, but if you regularly use Microsoft Office on PC, then aim to buy an Android tablet or iPad under the 10.1-inch screen size, to be able to use the Word, Excel and PowerPoint Apps for Free. Anything above will require an Office 365 subscription.

If you use Google Docs or other free productivity software/apps, then you need not to be concerned.
 

ComputerGeek_YT

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Just a FYI post, but if you regularly use Microsoft Office on PC, then aim to buy an Android tablet or iPad under the 10.1-inch screen size, to be able to use the Word, Excel and PowerPoint Apps for Free. Anything above will require an Office 365 subscription.

If you use Google Docs or other free productivity software/apps, then you need not to be concerned.

I use WPS Office cause its free! Thanks for the reply!
 
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