As Argos release MyTablet, their budget answer to Apple's iPad, Harry Wallop compares the device with Tesco's offering, the Hudl.
Tesco and Asda have launched their own-brand mini tablet computers for less than half the price of Apple's version, with Argos's device hitting the shelves this week for a mere £100.
Argos is specifically targeting the 8 to 13-year-old market and the MyTablet comes pre-loaded with a number of games such as Angry Birds and Fantasy Breaker.
It promises the device has "pre-loaded parental controls", which is not true as I could view a gambling website straight away.
Tesco Hudl, £120
16GB storage
7" 1440 x 900 HD screen
Best things:
Crisp screen
BlinkBox, Tesco's film service pre-loaded
Good sound quality
Worst things:
Able to connect to HDMI TV, but no cable included
Poor battery
Not a great Wi-Fi connection
Argos MyTablet, £99.99
8GB storage
7" 1024 x 600 screen
Best things:
Price
Games and Aldiko book reader pre-loaded
Worst things:
Poor screen resolution
Poor battery
Bad WiFi connection
Able to connect to HDMI TV, but no cable included
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