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My technophobe Dad who generally avoids all technology has decided he would like a tablet having seen how others use them. Well technically he wanted a new phone to replace his old Nokia but I thought a tablet made more sense as he's not reliant on it for anything whereas he needs his phone for calls and texts.
I'm split between going for a cheap entry level one or spending a bit more in case he does get into it and he's hitting storage/ram limits (unlikely). The Lenovo Tab 3 10 16GB for £120 seems a good starting point with 16GB storage, 720p screen, 2GB ram and a 7800Mah battery.
When reading reviews on budget tablets, the Amazon Fire HD 10 seems to get a lot of recommendations and started looking at that with the 32GB version for £160. I misread the specs though and it still only h as 2GB ram although a better display and more storage than the Lenovo. I haven't used a Fire device as I don't like its restrictions but I'm wondering if it would be a better choice for someone like my Dad? In my limited experience, Alexa does seem to work better with Scottish accents than Ok Google but I don't know how good Alexa is on the Fire devices (currently have an Echo Dot). My Dad is not very precise with his hands which is a concern with the tablet so a voice assistant could be useful but then he's not very patient in learning how to use that sort of thing. Also my Mum is not at all familiar with the Fire devices either as she currently uses a Galaxy S6 Edge and a Galaxy Tab S2 8in.
Beyond that I'm struggling to find much as it seems going up to £200 gets you a Full HD screen (not much of a priority) but not much else, a device with 32GB storage and 3GB ram for around £200 would seem perhaps worth spending a bit more but the prices for that sort of spec seem to really jump up. I have looked at a refurbished Galaxy Tab S2 10in but they're not that cheap and they are getting on a bit now although the spec still seems good and my Mum would be able to help with it.
Getting a bit rambling now but just wondering if anyone has recommendations if they've been in a similar position.
Thanks,
John |
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