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Hello fellow readers and tech enthusiasts!
I'll cut right to the chase. My dad turns 60 in a few months and I want to buy him a tablet to browse the internet, read news and watch youtube videos on it (I need to buy it in early to mid November). I reckon he will mainly use the tablet while lying on his bed, similar to what he does now with his Galaxy Nexus. I am a fairly techy person and I have no trouble flashing ROMs, etc. My budget is no more than £140 including a case. I am aiming for an 8-9" tablet. My research suggests I have 3 options : 1. £130 (£75 refurb) Nook HD+. 9" screen 256 ppi; dusty 1.5 GHz dual-core processor; 6000 MAh battery; weighs 513g; no cameras; needs CyanogenMod 11 ROM; also, there is no auto brightness feature 2. £80 Hisense Sero 8. 8" 188 ppi screen; newer 1.4 GHz quad-core processor; 4000 MAh battery; weighs 450g; has 2 cameras; has stock KitKat so no need to fuss with rom flashing; there could be an auto brightness feature, I am not sure 3. Wait another month and see if there is a better deal out there while risking the above 2 running out of stock. I would appreciate any suggestions with regards to my choices and/or if there is a device I've missed/option I am not aware of. Thanks in advance! Last edited by horizon21; 09-28-2014 at 06:58 PM. |
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I can't speak for the UK market with absolute certainty, but I wouldn't expect another good sub-£80 8" tablet in the next few months.
Or rather, I don't expect to see anything in the US in that price range which compares well to the Hisense Sero 8. |
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Thanks for the quick response, Nate! I've never been interested in tablets before and any insight is appreciated.
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I have the HD+ and absolutely love it, its build quality is simply superb.
Beware though that some units reportedly have trouble booting off SD card which is a pre-requisite for flashing custom ROMs -- see http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2288688. Last edited by livramax; 09-28-2014 at 09:53 PM. |
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Given those 2 choices, I'd go with the Hisense, as this is important: "has stock KitKat so no need to fuss with rom flashing"
Nooks work better running stock, in my opinion. Or rooted stock. |
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Thanks guys. I've ordered the HD+ and if I cannot get CM11 on it to work well, I will return it and get the Sero 8.
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livramax, you just struck home with the second link! I was really confused as to which CM release to make use of.
That said, should I go for the latest M release or a previous one? If anyone is happy/unhappy with a certain build, please say so ![]() Edit: I was contemplating whether my dad would benefit from a rooted device. I installed XBMC on my laptop last night and I think that would be mandatory now... all that TV! Also whatever software I use, it has to be stable because my dad cannot troubleshoot it. Stable rooted rom appeals more and more to me, provided I can circumvent the device's (apparent) tendency to wipe itself if it detects changes in the /system folder. Edit2: The Nook arrived yesterday (£129 from Blackwell's). Superb build quality indeed! Crappy stock software, tho. I've got CM11 M10 running on it - good stuff. I tried turning ART on but it just made the tablet sluggish in my case. For now - dalvik all the way. I'll continue testing it for a while to make sure my dad won't encounter any kinks. Last edited by horizon21; 10-02-2014 at 07:18 PM. |
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