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Best budget tablet for a 8 year old girl.

centurion_08

I don't know much about tablet's and i could use your help fellas.

 

I want to buy my 8 year old daugther her first tablet. Something with a big screen(7-10"), mid-end guts, enough memory to store stuff and a sturdy build quality.

I want her to be able to play some nice looking games, (smooth) , surf the web, take photos(?) 

I also don't want to annihilate my budget. Much obliged.

 

 

 

 

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I don't know much about tablet's and i could use your help fellas.

I want to buy my 8 year old daugther her first tablet. Something with a big screen(7-10"), mid-end guts, enough memory to store stuff and a sturdy build quality.

I want her to be able to play some nice looking games, (smooth) , surf the web, take photos(?)

I also don't want to annihilate my budget. Much obliged.

Nexus 7 should do.

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Nexus 7 should do.

I think that the Nexus 7 is even too expensive for this. I'd rather go with the Asus tablet @Anilallation mentioned. You might even find some great deals online at around $100.

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