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Three Things I Wish You Knew About Cheap Tablets

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Michael Jonathan
Three Things I Wish You Knew About Cheap Tablets

Everything cheap has a bad name on the market right now. And gadgets sold at a throw away price are not an exception.

The tech maniacs have often fallen under the assumption that cheap tablets lack the quality that makes a good electronic, but that’s not often the case. I have bought cheap as well as highly priced tablets, and here is my take on the cheaper ones.

 

1. Cheap tablets still meet needs

According to entrepreneur, it is important to buy a smart device that meets your needs. For example, people that write a lot tend to go for tablets that have keyboards.

On the other hand, users who don’t have a lot of typing needs simply go for cheaper tablets without keyboards.

 

2. Big tablets don’t cost a lot

Every new technology has a way of fooling people when it comes to pricing points. And it seems to me that the tablet market has fooled many people that size is directly proportional to price.

Or, perhaps people naturally believe that the bigger a tablet is, the more expensive it likely is. In reality, the relationship between size and price is subjective; it depends on the manufacturers.

Today, we have tablets that cost cheap and are large in size and vice versa.

 

3. Cheap tablets have fast processors, too

One of the mistakes I have made in the past is treating expensive tablets as gadgets with improved RAM and processor speed.

It turns out that I have been wrong all along. Many of the tablets I see in the local electronic stores today are cheap. But they have processing speeds and RAM that I really admire.

The tablet I am using right now runs on Quad 23 Dual Core Processor. It is a 2 GB RAM device with a 16b GB internal storage.

My take is this: it is not price that matters. Focus on what makes a great tablet.

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