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New inexpensive tablets Windows/Android?

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Apart from more expensive tablets I couldn't find a tablet with a sim card slot but, being able to tether to my phone anyway, it wasn't at the top of my priority list. I bought this model fairly recently and am really pleased with it. Cube iWork 10 Flagship Ultrabook Tablet PC http://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_362211.html?wid=21.  With a Gearbest promotion I paid around 7000 baht, which included the detachable keyboard. I think that is very good value. 

 

It's similar to the model you highlighted and possibly made by the same manufacturer. When I looked at the model/build numbers in the 'about tablet' info it appears they're actually made by TCL. I've bought three of their TV's for family members and have been pleased with all of them.

 

 

I have used a Samsung  Galaxy Tab A every day for the past year. Web browsing, email,  Kindle reader, etc. Hardly ever turn the computer on and have put the Kindle away. Would highly recommend it and I believe it's right at 10k baht (I got as a gift so not sure what was paid last year).

TH 

 

8 hours ago, mitebbots said:

tether to phone works, thanks for that.

 

iWork10 and H10 look like the same machine?

 

http://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_399914.html?wid=21

 

http://www.gearbest.com/tablet-pcs/pp_362211.html?wid=21

 

 

 

 

They're very similar but not the same. I bought the iworks10 but bought the H10  case to go with it by mistake. Although both have 10.1 inch screens their overall sizes are slightly different (the H10 is slightly shorter) so don't fit each other's cases.

I have a NEW Kindle PaperWhite in the box just arrived from Amazon USA - 5000 baht includes a new Kindle cover + screen protector + books. I can help you set it up if needed.

 

 

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On 9/12/2016 at 4:10 PM, thaihome said:

I have used a Samsung  Galaxy Tab A every day for the past year. Web browsing, email,  Kindle reader, etc. Hardly ever turn the computer on and have put the Kindle away. Would highly recommend it and I believe it's right at 10k baht (I got as a gift so not sure what was paid last year).

TH 

 

Friend of mine has one too, more than good enough for "regular" usage :)

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Has anyone seen the Chuwi Hi10  or Cube iWork 10 for sale in Bangkok? 

one thing with the cheap tablets , make sure they have Google play store , some do not because they did not want to pay Google

one thing with the cheap tablets , make sure they have Google play store , some do not because they did not want to pay Google

I had a Pipo tablet. It cost about $300 so it wasn't a real cheap unit. I was impressed with it and it could use a mouse. It worked great for about a year until my wife's nephew dropped it. About the only really irritating thing about it was all the Chinese apps and crap that I couldn't get rid of. It was fast and had a good camera.

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