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I've just been browsing for a basic tablet and found iPad Mini and ASUS Nexus 7.
I just want for internet browsing, ABC news streaming, iView etc while travelling.
Budget pricing is desired < $300 if possible. Can these use Skype and send receive email ?
Any other options in this market segment ?
What else can these things do ?
Thanks
I know you have a limited budget, but if you look long term it might be worth spending a bit more up front. At the risk of starting Android/IOS war, which I don't want to do, you might be interested in this article I came across just now:
Leading Android fansite recommends Apple Inc iPad Air 2 as best tablet in holiday gift guide
http://appleinsider.com/articles/14...ad-air-2-as-best-tablet-in-holiday-gift-guide
I've just been browsing for a basic tablet and found iPad Mini and ASUS Nexus 7.
I just want for internet browsing, ABC news streaming, iView etc while travelling.
Budget pricing is desired < $300 if possible. Can these use Skype and send receive email ?
Any other options in this market segment ?
What else can these things do ?
Thanks
the inner geek in me quite likes this
the inner geek in me quite likes this
http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box/pp_128507.html
Main Features:
● Features 2GB ROM, support TF / micro SD card up to 64GB
● The processor in this chip is Intel Bay Trail-T Quad Core, more stable and reliable
● Support WiFi, Bluetooth, easy to connect with other devices (computer, mobile phone, etc.)
● Operating system: Windows 8 (Can be upgrade to dual OS in later)
● Features two micro USB ports, support webcams and microphones to external hard drives and USB sticks
● Support HDMI connector to connect a home cinema, a Micro SD card slot, giving you the best possible connection
● Compact size of ease for carrying anywhere
It comes with Windows 8.1 with bing (Microsoft has it as a $0 licensing fee option for cheap computers)
If you already have a PC monitor all you'd need is a mirco sd card as the 32GB drive in it will be pretty full from the windows install. You could either use a bluetooth keyboard or a standard keyboard that plugs into the standard sized usb port and a bt mouse. A cheap USB hub would allow you to use standard usb devices, and micro usb adaptors are cheap on ebay.
For something that uses a tad over 2W an hour, it has a lot of potential. A very cheap all round PC. Perfect for kids or web browsing / MS office. Would make a perfect HTPC, especially if you already have network attached storage.
hopefully this will become available in Australia soon.
For around 200 USD you get a pretty decent PC experience. Got to love Intel being forced to sell the CPUs for these device for something like $15-17 each, and MS providing the OS for free. Competition at its best
http://www.cnet.com/products/zotac-zbox-pi320-pico-atom-z3735f-1-33-ghz-2-gb-32-gb/specs/
hopefully this will become available in Australia soon.
For around 200 USD you get a pretty decent PC experience. Got to love Intel being forced to sell the CPUs for these device for something like $15-17 each, and MS providing the OS for free. Competition at its best
http://www.cnet.com/products/zotac-zbox-pi320-pico-atom-z3735f-1-33-ghz-2-gb-32-gb/specs/
A few mini PC's already on the market though not quite as small as the zbox, similar price point.
Gigabyte BRIX http://www.mwave.com.au/product/gigabyte-brix-gbbxbt2807-mini-pc-ab56510
Intel NUC http://www.mwave.com.au/product/mwave-intel-everyday-nuc-mini-pc-ab53922
That looks a little better than Syd's $100 job.Saw this advertised today and thought it was a pretty good deal - HP Notebook $349
- 15.6" HD LED Display
- AMD Dual-Core E1-6010 Accelerated Processor (1.35GHz)
- 2GB RAM
- 500GB HDD
- AMD Radeon™ R2 Graphics
- Windows ® 8.1
http://www.dicksmith.com.au/computers/hp-15-g040au-w8-1-notebook-dsau-xc0257
That looks a little better than Syd's $100 job.
However, I'm still not sure that 2GB of RAM is enough to run Windows 8.1.
I must admit though, I haven't tried Win 7 or 8 with less than 8GB. I guess it all depends on what you want to use it for: Web Browsing and Social Media may not require much grunt.
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