Product category Android Smartphones & Tablets
Product Hudl Pros
Sharp screen; Snappy processor; Expandable memory; Stock Android; Well-priced Cons
Screen could be brighter; Design is on the chunky side; Poor camera; Contrast could be better Abstract We Say
A superb budget tablet that, while not flawless, shows some of its pricier competition how it’s done Verdict
A superb budget tablet that, while not flawless, shows some of its pricier competition how it’s done Images ![Tesco Hudl Tesco Hudl]()
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With its seriously cheap price tag and connection to a popular supermarket, it would be all too easy to judge the Tesco Hudl tablet before we even review it. But that would be a mistake – it’s a better tablet than many of its pricier rivals.
No, it’s no iPad Mini… but it’s not trying to be. At £120 (or as little as £60 if you use Tesco Clubcard points towards it), it’s not aimed at the same audience as the £330 Apple device, but you still get an awful lot for your money.
A superb budget tablet that, while not flawless, shows some of its pricier competition how it’s done
