Introduction, design and features
An affordable £125 tablet with 4G and 6GB of data thrown in. That’s the Vodafone Tab Speed 6. It sounds like a bargain – but even at such a low price point the competition is steep.
For proof of that you only need to take a wander over to our best cheap tablets guide, where you’ll find the Amazon Fire HD 6 for £45 less with similar specs, albeit with a slightly smaller screen and no 4G.
Then there’s the EE Harrier Tab, a rival network’s offering that’s no longer available on pay as you go, but which comes at a similar contract price yet boasts far higher specs.
Even the iPad mini 2 can be found for just £65 more if you shop around, so suddenly the Vodafone Tab Speed 6 doesn’t seem like quite such a good-value proposition.
But while the 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM and 8.0-inch 1,280 x 800 screen don’t make for the best back-of-the-box reading, specs only tell so much of the story. So does the Vodafone Tab Speed 6 have hidden depths, or is it as compromised as it is cheap?
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Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac