Tablet £200/£300 range

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Looking for an option around the £200 mark, one around £300 mark.

Something I can use when I cannot be on my regular setup (desktop) offering mobility around the house or when traveling. Good battery life, durability and generous storage space always a plus

Was wondering if it would be worth picking up one of the budget tablets on overclockers just for the sake of getting used to using one till I find what I'm looking for (anybody else tried them?)
 
Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 or tab Pro 10.1

I have the Tab Pro, excellent and added a 64GB SD card for £20 :)
Brother has the Tab S, even better (has fingerprint scanner, faster etc)

Highly recommend both, some others may have other options
 
Im in the same boat, looking for a tablet for my daughter, and looking at the 2014 edition 10.1 or the tab pro. is the only difference the ram 2gb, vs 3. Both fall into the category of the OP. Wondering if the extra 50 quid for the 2014 is worth it. when the tab pro can be found quite cheap.
 
Can I suggest something totally different... and suggest you look at a Dell Venue 8 or Venue 11?

The Dell Outlet sell them refurbished for £200 (Atom) or £250-300 (Core i3). It's like having a PC on the move and you can often pick up very high spec versions for not much money (64-128gb storage, 3G built in etc.). Well built and battery life is really good too.
 
Can I suggest something totally different... and suggest you look at a Dell Venue 8 or Venue 11?

The Dell Outlet sell them refurbished for £200 (Atom) or £250-300 (Core i3). It's like having a PC on the move and you can often pick up very high spec versions for not much money (64-128gb storage, 3G built in etc.). Well built and battery life is really good too.

+1

Have the quad core atom powered Dell Venue 11, fantastic bit of kit and works well with anything so far as l have thrown at it.
 
Can I suggest something totally different... and suggest you look at a Dell Venue 8 or Venue 11?

The Dell Outlet sell them refurbished for £200 (Atom) or £250-300 (Core i3). It's like having a PC on the move and you can often pick up very high spec versions for not much money (64-128gb storage, 3G built in etc.). Well built and battery life is really good too.
you can get the 64gb dell venue 8 pro (assuming you meant windows based venue) for less than £200 new on amazon :)

I'd also say go with a windows tablet too, maybe even consider the ms surface 2 (non pro), it might just be in range or even the asus tf100/tf200 etc :)
 
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