The budget Android tablet I recommend has a dazzling display that looks twice the price
Briefly

The Mega 1 impressed me right out of the box. I expected this budget tablet to have a cheap, bulky, plastic feel, like the laptops of yesteryear. Instead, I discovered a thin, light aluminum tablet that feels as premium as Apple's iPads. The curves and bezels are smooth, and the tablet feels perfectly balanced. It oozes a premium feel you don't expect from a device that costs less than $300.
The Mega 1's folio is a bit of a letdown. Yes, it does a good job of protecting the display and transforms into a usable stand, but it has a cheap vinyl feel and started to show wear after only a week of use. The case is no deal-breaker, but it feels like sacrilege to put such a beautiful tablet into a budget folio case.
The 11.5-inch display feels great on the eyes. Even after several hours of using the tablet, my eyes felt fresh. The 120Hz refresh rate and 203 pixels-per-inch density help ensure user comfort.
The system also supports Widevine L1 digital rights management, ensuring a seamless streaming experience for users looking to watch high-definition content on the Mega 1.
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