I use this cheap Android tablet more than my iPad Pro (and now it's only $100)
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I use this cheap Android tablet more than my iPad Pro (and now it's only $100)
"Although I'm hip-deep in the iOS and iPadOS ecosystem and own an iPad Pro, I have to admit that I'm not much of a tablet user. Sure, I use it as a second screen for YouTube or to play the odd game, and sometimes, I even get around to doing some real work with it. On the whole, though, I don't use it a lot because I find that whatever I can't do on my iPhone is better done on my MacBook Pro."
"Also: How to transform your old, obsolete Kindle into the ultimate open-source reader I think this is true for a lot of people. Tablets are a big screen for things like social media and content consumption, not a platform for work. This means that for most users, a tablet is an indulgence, a guilty pleasure. As such, a substantial market for budget tablets in the sub-$200 price range exists."
Blackview Tab 90 is available at a 33% discount, reducing its price to about $100. Tablets commonly function as large screens for social media, video streaming, and content consumption rather than primary work devices. Android users have more affordable tablet choices compared with the iPad lineup. Blackview, known for rugged smartphones, produces tablets that prioritize media consumption. The Tab 90 delivered unexpectedly frequent use and strong satisfaction compared with a high-end iPad Pro. Tablet quality hinges on three components: display, processor, and battery. An 800×1280 display may seem inferior to high-resolution iPads yet remains sufficient for YouTube, Netflix, and basic document editing.
Read at ZDNET
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