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clementk

Hi ok so i am looking for a tablet i was thinking of spending around $100 - $200 i was looking on amazon and saw so many and dont know witch is good or bad. so i thought why not ask the forum. i was looking for a 10.1 inc or maybe a 9. I saw a samsung tab 3 for about $160 but its only a 7 inc. and since my phone is 5-6 i dont want to get something of 7inc.

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Nvm

really if your not going to be helpful don't post on my topic please.

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really if your not going to be helpful don't post on my topic please.

Dude, I said something, said the wrong thing and couldn't think of a 10 inch tablet
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Dude, I said something, said the wrong thing and couldn't think of a 10 inch tablet

I just assumed you said something about Android Tables... Anyway, I'm also looking to get an Android tablet and don't know if I should shell out the money for a Nexus 7 or get something cheaper. I've been looking at the ASUS Nexus 7 for $180.

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You wont get anything that is of high quality and new for $100-$200 in the 10" size range. Try looking for used/refurbished stuff...

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I just assumed you said something about Android Tables... Anyway, I'm also looking to get an Android tablet and don't know if I should shell out the money for a Nexus 7 or get something cheaper. I've been looking at the ASUS Nexus 7 for $180.

I said Nexus 7, but that is 7 inches
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evga makes a tablet now for like $200 it actually looks really good.

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If anyone cares, title is misspelled. I feel so dang picky.

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Ok so now i am looking into the tab 3 8 inc and the nexes 7 2013 and dont know if the 1 inc and SD expansion is worth the resolutions and performance 

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Ok so now i am looking into the tab 3 8 inc and the nexes 7 2013 and dont know if the 1 inc and SD expansion is worth the resolutions and performance 

 

It's not worth the loss. The Nexus 7 (2013) has WiFi if you are at home you can have access to your other machines. If you have Internet access you've got the cloud. The device also supports Nexus Media Importer which can import media from USB devices through an (optional) OTG cable. The Nexus 7 screen is incredible. It's amazing being able to watch 1080p on a hand held.

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