Hands-on with Tesco’s Hudl tablet

Hands-on with Tesco’s Hudl tablet

We take a look at Tesco’s new budget Android tablet, the Hudl.

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44 thoughts on “Hands-on with Tesco’s Hudl tablet

  1. Tesco hudls are pretty good, bear in mind that they are only £119 so there not loads of money and if you have tesco vouchers you can keep them and then us then all at once. We got one for £60 in the end. As of the price you cant really expect the camera to be 5* . the only problem I had was with the charger, it was quite loose in the first place but it got looser until the point it wouldn't charge at all. In the end we took it back and they replaced it with a brand new one and because the price had dropped to £99 at the time the man gave us a £20 gift voucher.

  2. I have bought 3, me , wife and grandson, I asked " Can I get a hudl for my wife" and told it was a good deal, but wife still here, and so are the 2 tablets, all 3 are diong well!!!!

  3. these are good tablets for the price,of course the camera isnt very good what do you expect for 119? who buys a tablet for a camera anyway? lol get one if you can there selling out everywhere i got the last one from a store today

  4. Look at your comment, now back to me, now look at the video date and back to me…

    I don't really want to go on, but I think you get what I mean.

  5. Name a non nexus device that runs 4.3? So in terms of whats out on the market, 4.2.2 is the 'latest version'. Phone manufacturers who are releasing new handsets are releasing on 4.2.2 also =/

  6. ADP… that's what this is… uses Android? that's an ADP… ADVERT DELIVERY PLATFORM… portable shopping windows for the proletariat that's all it is and your just one of the products on it.. a data-drone, twitter makes millions of dollars from your 'location-data' each year… tweet your brains out doesn't matter, poke pin share slap and let Tesco take you for a little more in data terms… "Data is the new oil" heard that before? you have now… enjoy your rubbish

  7. It's been happening for years – ever since computers stopped coming with free copies of BASIC and consoles got good. Of course if parents actually spent some time on their kids getting them interested in creating rather than consuming that might help (and yes, I'm a parent)

  8. Or people have realized that they don't need PCs to do things like write word docs, view movies, watch videos, listen to music, communicate with the world, etc……And tablets are still being quite innovative. With every new tablet release they get closer and closer to the power of a low-mid range laptop, but with more battery life and portability. Hell i find myself using my ASUS tf300 way more than my laptop unless I want to play BF3 or something.

  9. sales of tablets have out-stripped PC's… the power to create is being removed, your all slowly being turned into unpaid-data-mules… technological lotus-eaters… your just another product, a simplistic icon-pusher… bet you it'll have the big F&T for Farcebook & Twitter both designed to turn your data into a commodity… location-data and the sale of data on the stock-exchange.. UK schools desperately want children to learn programming… for the new 'app'athetic generation to come.

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