Keeping the essential requirements of a tablet in mind and also your budget, we have compiled a list of the seven cheapest tablets of 2017, which have both great functionality and a cheap price tag of $200 or under.
Apple iPad Mini 2 ($200)
Most of the tablets in this list run on the Android OS but here is the only iOS tablet that costs just $200. It is an amazing deal for those who want the smooth performance of iOS 10. It has the same capability as the iPad Air and iPhone 5s. It weighs just 331 grams and measures 200 x 134.7 x 7.5mm. It is powered by a 1.3GHz dual-core Apple A7 chip with a 6470 mAh battery delivering 10 hours of back-up power. The device also has a well performing 5MP rear camera along with a 1.2MP camera that offers great image and video quality for selfies and video-calling. There are two storage options for the iPad Mini 2 – 16GB and 32GB.
Specs At a Glance
7.9-inch LED-backlit LCD ‘Retina’ display, 2048 x 1536 pixels, 324 ppi, and Oleophobic coating Apple iOS 8.1 OS 1.3GHz dual-core Apple A7 processor, PowerVR G6430 GPU, and 1GB of RAM 16/64/128GB internal storage variants 5MP primary camera, autofocus lens, and 1080p video recording 1.2MP front-facing camera with HD 720p video-recording, FaceTime HD video calls Accelerometer, Gyrosensor, and GLONASS A-GPS 4G LTE (variant-based), dual-band Wi-Fi b/g/n, Wi-Fi Hotspot (for cellular variants)
NVIDIA Shield K1 ($199)
NVIDIA Shield tablets are all about sturdiness and performance. For the Android lovers, it can’t get any better and cheaper than this. The NVIDIA Shield Tablet K1 is similar to its predecessor regarding design, but it features improved speakers. The best part about the Shield K1 is that it can run awesome games, thanks to NVIDIA. It offers great graphic performance with GeForce Now that helps in playing most of the titles.
Specs At a Glance
8.0-inch LCD display with 1920 x 1200 resolution, 283ppi 2.2GHz quad-core NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor; Android 6.0 Marshmallow 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, expandable up to 128GB via microSD card 5MP rear camera and 5MP front-facing camera 19.75 hours of battery backup; measures 221 x 126 x 9.2mm, Weighs 390g
The one we are pitching is the Fire HD 8 tablet that retails at $69 for the 16GB version. It features 12 hours of battery life, an 8-inch HD display, powered by a 1.3 GHz quad-core processor. The only downside to the Fire tablet is the camera quality, but how much can you really ask for at such a cheap price?
Specs At a Glance
ASUS ZenPad S 8.0 ($194)
ASUS started their ZenPad tablet series after launching their Zenfone smartphone. The ZenPad S 8.0 is the cheapest tablet in the lineup, retailing at $159. It comes in a slim design package with an 8-inch IPS LCD screen bearing 2048 x 1536 pixels 2K resolution 320 ppi. There is an 8MP rear camera onboard along with a 5MP front-facing camera. A 1.8 GHz quad-core Intel Atom Z3560 processor powers the device with 2GB of RAM. It runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow with the ZenUI on top.
Specs at a glance
8.0-inch IPS LCD display with 2048 x 1536 resolution, 320 ppi 1.8 GHz quad-core Intel Atom Z3560 processor 2GB/4GB of RAM 16GB/32GB/64GB of internal storage, which can be expanded up to 128GB with a microSD card 8MP rear camera and 5MP front-facing camera Android 6.0 Marshmallow Measures 203.2 x 134.5 x 6.6 mm, Weighs 298 grams
Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 ($122)
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 is the one that stands out because of its innovative design that includes a kickstand. The packaged kickstand with Yoga Tab 3 makes it easy to keep the tablet on a smooth surface and attach a Bluetooth keyboard to use it as a laptop. It retails at $122 and is easily the best buy. Another nifty feature on the Yoga Tab 3 is its 8MP swivel camera that doubles up as both the rear and front-facing camera.
Specs At a Glance
8.0-inch IPS LCD with 800 x 1280 resolution 1.1 GHz Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 processor 1GB of RAM, 16GB internal storage, which can be expanded up to 128GB with a microSD card 8MP rotating camera and 6200mAh battery Android 5.1 Lollipop Measures 209.8 x 145.8 x 7 mm, Weighs 467g
These were the five cheapest tablets spread across different operating systems that we found worth listing and recommending. What’s your take on these? Would you consider buying any of them? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.