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leo1798

So I'm interested in getting a tablet of some sort with 4G connectivity and a good camera for around $200, give or take $50. The tablet market seems to be catered more towards cheap or obsolete devices with abysmal specs, and while I'm not looking for a laptop replacement, I would still like something that's not going to kick the bucket in 2 years or less. Also, I'd prefer a 7 or 8 inch tablet, but 10 would be fine.

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you can get a used ipad 9.7 inch on amazon for 250 dollars

 

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17 minutes ago, leo1798 said:

So I'm interested in getting a tablet of some sort with 4G connectivity and a good camera for around $200, give or take $50. The tablet market seems to be catered more towards cheap or obsolete devices with abysmal specs, and while I'm not looking for a laptop replacement, I would still like something that's not going to kick the bucket in 2 years or less. Also, I'd prefer a 7 or 8 inch tablet, but 10 would be fine.

This might seem like an odd ball but the ATT Trek HD 2 is actually a decent tablet (minus the camera part) that can be had for around $200. ATT usually gives these things out at a discount though and you should be able to get them for as cheap as $150 straight up of free with a 2 year contract 

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1 minute ago, cflanders said:

This might seem like an odd ball but the ATT Trek HD 2 is actually a decent tablet (minus the camera part) that can be had for around $200. ATT usually gives these things out at a discount though and you should be able to get them for as cheap as $150 straight up of free with a 2 year contract 

Thanks for the recommendation but I'm definitely not going with a contract of any sorts :/

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2 minutes ago, leo1798 said:

Thanks for the recommendation but I'm definitely not going with a contract of any sorts :/

Just buy it off contract. 

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Easy answer is the new 2018 base iPad which is a little more money than you want to spend (around $320) but is vastly superior to any other tablet you can get for anything like that kind of money.  Seriously, the iPad is so much better than any Android tablet its not even funny.  And I say that as a hardcore Android fan (with phones anyway).  Just my opinion though, not trying to pass it off as fact or anything...

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