Last week, we featured our top 5 tablets above 7-inch and as promised, here’s another rundown of the top 7-inchers based on what we think has the best price-to-feature ratio. Check out our list after the break.
1. Google Nexus 7 – this tablet clinched the top spot on our list because of the obvious reason that it’s by far the cheapest quad-core slate in the market. Yes, it has its fair share of shortcomings but its sleek design, snappy performance and very competitive price tag well compensates for its deficiencies. Check out our full review of the Google Nexus 7 here.
2. Acer Iconia Tab A110 – in our opinion, if this tablet had been launched earlier, it would’ve put up a good fight against the Nexus 7. A revamped version of the A100, the Iconia Tab A110 had the crucial features that the Nexus 7
lacked which kept people from getting it, but its delayed announcement
and the slightly higher price tag is not enough to snatch the top place
in our list.
3. Ainol Novo 7 Crystal – of all the Chinese tablets
that are available in the market, the one that usually stands out are
the ones that came from Ainol. Ainol tablets hit the sweet spot because
it has a very good price-to-feature ratio. Their latest creation, the
Novo 7 Crystal, continues the lineage of affordable tablets that won the
hearts of the not-so-picky consumers. The Ainol Novo 7 Crystal can be
had for $139.90 on their website and it may not be too long before local
retailers sell this tablet.
Source: yugatech