a larger screen is definitely better, and I would say the 7 inch tablets give the best all-round experience as they are not too big or too heavy, which my Nook HD+ is (but its still a superb tablet for what I paid for it)
my Nexus 7 is the one I prefer using , especially as its resolution is a lot better giving crystal clear icons and fonts , long battery life etc
at first glance, that HUDL doesnt look too bad, but I think we need somebody who has bought one to report back on it, make sure it is easy to use the play store etc, because you really need play store access on these things, and some clones have already been banned I believe
I assume its running jelly bean ?
EDIT:- yes it is, so looks like a rival to the nexus 7 16gb tablet
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Tesco has entered the tablet market with the Tesco Hudl, hoping to entice more and more people to shop online and use it's services like Blinkbox.
The Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean tablet - which will be aimed at those not looking for the latest and greatest technological marvel but still fancy something similar to the Nexus 7 - will cost £119.
It comes with a 1.5Ghz quad-core processor, 7-inch (1440 x 900 pixels) screen, front and rear-facing cameras and a promise of 9 hours battery life. It will come with 16GB of storage and microSD slot for expansion by up to a further 32GB, but no 3G or 4G connectivity.
Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS are on board, and there is a Micro HDMI port for video output. Its Wi-Fi connection uses dual-band technology. Google Play and the world of apps are accessible.
Tesco says the tablet will allow it to have a single relationship with its customers. In other words, it is designed to make them spend more money with Tesco than other retailers.
This is a strategy also employed by Amazon with its Kindle devices. Research from Amazon shows that more than 42 per cent of Kindle users buy something via the tablet each month.
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