al_yrpal wrote:I quite like using the Kindle on my phone. Its quite useable, but, I don't suppose its available on an iphone?
Al
Kindle is supported across the IOS spectrum
al_yrpal wrote:I quite like using the Kindle on my phone. Its quite useable, but, I don't suppose its available on an iphone?
Al
al_yrpal wrote:I quite like using the Kindle on my phone. Its quite useable, but, I don't suppose its available on an iphone?
al_yrpal wrote:Got the new Which mag today. The Hudl is recommended as the best cheap tablet. At only £99 its a bargain.
Al
robing wrote:al_yrpal wrote:Got the new Which mag today. The Hudl is recommended as the best cheap tablet. At only £99 its a bargain.
Al
You can get a refurbished one off eBay for £59. At 350g though it's quite hefty.
Pandaz wrote:A second hand Asus 7 is the way to go: 11hr battery life!
Bonefishblues wrote:robing wrote:al_yrpal wrote:Got the new Which mag today. The Hudl is recommended as the best cheap tablet. At only £99 its a bargain.
Al
You can get a refurbished one off eBay for £59. At 350g though it's quite hefty.
A Nexus 7 is 60g lighter, so not really here or there if you want that larger screen size than a smartphone can offer.
Apropos of nothing we have a Hudl coming from the Tesco Outlet at the moment. We had issues with a couple of the very early ones that had screen touch blind spots, but I think that's all fixed.
Sweep wrote:Your comment wasn't apropos of nothing bonefish - I didn't know they had sorted the screen touch issue. Are you quite sure?
I liked the bulk/tough feel of the original - it felt pannier friendly. Am worried that they will lose this travelling advantage on the Hudl 2.