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Old 02-05-2018, 05:31 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by mobama View Post
Lenovo Tab4, 8" or bigger. I own this. In my opinion it's well worth it's money. It has easily accessible screen tone settings, multiple users (incl. kids' mode), cell phone functions, and if you know your reading apps, it will work splendidly as a portable reading device.
I have a Lenovo A10-70 and it's a great relatively inexpensive Android tablet. Rugged and well built. You can buy cheaper tablets, but I doubt you can buy one that is more reliable, for less.

Until I got my Paperwhite, it was the only ereader I used. It's been great.

When my wife decided she wanted a smaller tablet, I bought her the 8 inch version. They are both 3 or 4 years old now and both are going strong.
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