Please share your picks for $140.00 and under internet devices. I’m especially interested in your reviews for sub $100.00 tablets. Below are some of my picks.
This little WolVol brand laptop has pretty good ratings and it’s under $120.00
http://www.amazon.com/WolVol-W…&keywords=laptop
I’ve owned a Hisense Zero 7 inch Pro Tablet the last couple of months. It’s a well made device and for $129 at Walmart, you can’t go too wrong. It’s really starting to grow on me. Below is a review and some info.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/0…e-sero-7-pro-review/
My last pick is the Kindle Fire HD 7 Inch Tablet for $139.00. It’s a good price for a Kindle Fire and really looks like a quality tablet.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CU…;hvqmt=b&hvdev=t
I noticed that there’s a whole new iPad model out, and the article said a lot of the people looking to buy right away were people who keep trading up. So, if they’re trading in last week’s model, do you have any idea where’s a good place to buy good used ones? It might be as cheap as the new ones here, if they’re OK
My last pick is the Kindle Fire HD 7 Inch Tablet for $139.00.
Best Buy is featuring the Kindle Fire in its Black Friday sale, which actually starts Thursday 6pm. From their ad:
Kindle Fire HD 7-inch 2012 for $99.99 (regularly $199.99)
Dreamer,
That sounds like a good idea!Hopefully someone will post their own experiences in acquiring used devises. Some of us just need function and don’t always need the latest and most expensive. POI’s
Hi FlashFlyer,
I noticed the different colors of the Wolvol have different prices.
This Lime Green one was only $109.94 when I looked.
http://www.amazon.com/WolVol-W…W/ref=pd_sim_sbs_e_3
I’m going keep my eye on that brand though and see if they have a device in the future that will meet my needs .I’m impressed at their price levels.
Lime green! They’d have to pay me to take that one. Must be selling, though–when I looked it said there were only 6 left!
Those are some pretty cheap devices…didn’t realize the Kindle had gotten that low. I have an original Kindle Fire, and I’ve been pretty happy with it, although at 7″ and limited word processing, it hasn’t been everything.
The little laptop in your list I went on Amazon and looked at it and it is 7″ too…sort of like a mini-iPad with a keyboard, except that it’s really an Android tablet with a keyboard! A tablet that size with a keyboard might just be the smallest practical tool.
As Kermit the Frog says, It’s not easy being green ! I like products in bright colors. It keeps me from losing things, especially when I travel. Hard to miss a bright green tablet, even in the gloomy corner of a budget hotel room or tucked into a dark airplane seat pocket. It is good to read about these bargain tablets. They can only get cheaper during the upcoming holiday sales.
The Nexus 7 is good ? I have been looking at that as well as the Kindle Fire HD-7. Guess I should go with whichever has the best price that I can find. Thanks !
I have a high power PC for my hardcore work, but for getting around I like the Google Nexus 7. Nice tablet, slick, fast, less than $200 bucks. Great for using when you fly.
If you want something a little larger and with a keyboard and good computing power, there’s a new bunch of chromebooks coming out for the holiday season. PC World recently featured one in the $200 price range, weighing on 1.25 kg. Here’s that link.
Thanks everybody! Some great ideas here.The Nexus 7 is the pick of a lot of tech sites.I’ll have to look at now that fellow members recommend it too.
Does anybody know if there’s a tablet that uses Flash?
Yes, you can install Flash on the Nexus, TravelRob. Here’s avideo showing you how to do it.
Believe Apple is the company with a boycott on anything Adobe related.