Looking for a tablet under the range of Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000 ? In this article we have listed the most popular and powerful Tablets falling into this budget range. There are enough reasons which can lure a customer to push their budget a little more and get his or her hands on the tablets priced in the below Rs 20,000 range.
In the last one year and there has been a mushroom bloom of budget-tablets( under Rs 10,000) in India. But still many of these budget-tablets are having major issues in terms of connectivity, touch screen, processing power etc. That’s not the case with tablets priced in the range of Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000. Tablets in this range are capable of handling heavy applications as good as their costlier counterparts, in most of the situations.
The list is as follows: (Updated on Dec, 2015)
Google Nexus 7 (2013) |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 P3100 |
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Huawei Honor X1 |
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Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite Tablet |
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Micromax Funbook Pro Tablet |
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Lenovo Tab S8 |
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Acer Iconia Talk S |
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Lenovo A8-50 |
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iBall Slide Octa A41 |
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Acer Iconia A1-830 |
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Micromax Canvas Tab P666 |
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Asus Padfone Mini |
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Asus Fonepad 8 Tab |
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D-Link D100 |
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The winners are Google’s Nexus 7 and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab2 P3100.
- Google’s Nexus 7
The Google’s Nexus 7 is the newest entrant and runs on the new Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and is a delight to use! We have never seen a device so capable in small screen tablet market. The display is IPS screen, with 10 finger recognition points. The viewing angles are great and although the colors are not as vibrant as the Retina iPad, it still does the work and is truly a great experience to watch movies on. The screen is very sharp, thanks to its great resolution screen at 1280 X 800 pixels.
The new Google Apps are all preloaded and the device is a heavy machine in terms of multimedia consumption, all thanks to the Nvidia’s Tegra 3 processor, which has 4 cores running at 1.2 GHz each. When the device is idle, only 1 of the core is activated, which saves a lot of power and gives a better battery life.
The device sadly comes with no expansion slots and no 3G and works only on Wi-Fi for now.
- Samsung galaxy Tab 2 P3100
For those who want call function or rather a SIM card slot in their tablets, the Samsung galaxy Tab2 P3100 is the answer. Apart from running the Android Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0.3), it also houses a micro-SIM card slot which can be used to send/receive SMS and MMS and also to make calls.
The screen on P3100 is Plane to Line Switching (PLS) display which consumes less power but at the same time provides more brightness to the display and returns better contrast of the images displayed on the screen. In simple words, PLS is not that different from IPS, and it enables you to read the text even in the bright sunlight and better colour and contrast of the screen.