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Next Monday (30th) Tesco launches its first tablet computer, the HUDL. With a 7" form size, 16Gb storage, quad core 1.5ghz and Android 4.2.2, the specs sound good. The price point of £119 sounds good - especially as you can use Clubcard Boost vouchers to knock it potentially down to half that.
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I've always been tempted to get an additional 7" cheap tablet JUST to run ScummVM on.
How do the Clubcard Boost vouchers work?
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RE: Tesco Enters Tablet Market
If you've got Clubcard vouchers, you can convert them to Boost tokens and use the tokens towards the item. The tokens usually double the value of the vouchers, but there are restrictions involved. Best to wait until you can confirm the deal when the tablet comes out rather than risk being stuck with tokens you can't use to buy what you want.
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Just got one of these for £90 (double sfaff csid[at]02% c/o the mrs). Ipad is too overpriced imo and what sold it for me was hdmi out ( simple but genius addition that a £700 ipad doesnt have) and blinkbox -just watched season 1 of breaking bad for £3 thanks to this and on my own tv thanks to that hdmi out.
You can get a £15 adapter for the iPad to give you HDMI out, and I think I got a 3rd party one thats cheaper which works fine.
The downside is some apps like the Sky app disable it so you can't watch Sky Sports away from home on a TV. :(
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