2013 later model Nexus 7 with 1920x1200 scree, 2Gb Ram and 16Gb storage.
Still a decent spec tablet for the price. yes it's a refurb but a decent retailer and 12mth warranty
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kefan77
25 Jun 169#4
cold, too expensive for old tech.
csf
25 Jun 167#3
Did they find a box of these at the back of the warehouse?
littlewhitebull456
26 Jun 164#17
Had mine for two years now and as already posted, it runs Marshmallow.
I am using it now, and after trying a few of my friends tablets I am very pleased to see it rates very high.
After all, how many devices get android updates which keep them current.
Latest comments (33)
flimbo73
23 Jul 16#33
Ah the 'digitizer' doobrie whatchamacallit. Quite surprising that it's 'randomly picking up pressed all over the place'. If you mean the touchscreen is having problems then take it back and swap for another one.
fras23
23 Jul 16#32
I just got one of these from Argos and it has a problem with the digitizer, it's randomly picking up pressed all over the place. As brilly said above I checked online and it seems to be a common problem, I'm sending mine back for a refund.
Just something to bear in mind.
sgillow
6 Jul 16#31
I find it odd that lots of things on ebay you can order delivered to your local Argos but this item you cannot and yet its Argos selling it!
ukcobra
5 Jul 16#30
Mine lasted for 2 and half years before it had some eMMC errors, apparently also quite a common problem.
brilly
27 Jun 16#29
had one, was good until it started having touchscreen issues which is apparently fairly common
iirc something to do with a weak connection inside
Uridium
27 Jun 161#28
Apologies Fishmaster your quite correct i replied to the wrong comment...jeez I'm such a troll(_;)
fishmaster
27 Jun 16#27
I haven't accused you of trolling, you're responding to the wrong person. I was only giving my opinion of Asus.
Uridium
27 Jun 16#26
It's a thread I started...Why would I troll my own thread...really..:confused: ???
Only ever had one Asus product fail myself..motherboard DOA. Was RMA'ed and replaced with no issue. Still got an Asus P5 Deluxe board running in one of my servers that's been in use for about 10yrs now...
Each to their own I guess but I have no issue with Asus products..besides If the tablet fails in warranty you go back to the retailer nothing to do with Asus CS
fishmaster
26 Jun 161#25
Yes Asus have a massive reputation for being absolute tw*ts. They've not resolved their customer service attitude it appears.
Made by somebody like Asus that has a reputation for good quality products rather than some hokey cokey no name chinese tablet from gear best that will fail after 2 months and be impossible to return as gear best will ignore you....
jaydeeuk1
26 Jun 16#22
What do you mean 'branded'? You mean by a company with a large advertising budget?
sinder201
26 Jun 161#21
Great tablet, been using the 32gb version for 2-3 years now :smile: voted hot since it's currently the cheapest around and being a Nexus device, still supported by google's latest os but have been cheaper previously. Anyone remember the sun promo deal a few years back? :stuck_out_tongue:
Dizzlepro
26 Jun 161#19
should be £50 max
Uridium to Dizzlepro
26 Jun 162#20
If you find a Branded Quadcore, 2gb Ram tablet with 1920x1200 screen at £50 please share...
verbumSapienti
26 Jun 161#18
great device, as above, had for a couple of years. runs cyanogenmod, kali, kodi, all perfectly. top notch hardware, great design, sturdy. nice and light with a great battery life. excellent otg driver support (have used with 3g dongle, high-gain wifi cards, ir receiver, dab radio, &c.) still going strong and very tempted to get another for a spare!
littlewhitebull456
26 Jun 164#17
Had mine for two years now and as already posted, it runs Marshmallow.
I am using it now, and after trying a few of my friends tablets I am very pleased to see it rates very high.
After all, how many devices get android updates which keep them current.
SleepyChris
25 Jun 16#16
Asus are with avoiding for tablets (at least) altogether...as you'll find out when it breaks within the warranty period....and they mess you about with failed repairs until it is out of warranty.
miffyl
25 Jun 161#15
Mine been on MM for months. Gets regular Android security patches as well. I've noticed that the one I've had is starting to have touchscreen issues.
flimbo73
25 Jun 162#14
It already runs Marshmallow 6.0.1. It was one of the first devices to receive it.
citibadger
25 Jun 16#13
According to most android sites, this should also get updated to marshmallow. The 2012 version won't (that's on this site for £20 cheaper). Seems a good deal.
Moneyboi
25 Jun 16#12
Apologies I realised that and deleted my post. ☺️
bmz
25 Jun 16#11
But the title states 2013 model :neutral_face:
bmz
25 Jun 16#10
Excellent tablet on release and still competes well with newer models :smiley:
techsavvy82
25 Jun 16#6
better to go for mi pad 2. much better specs
Uridium to techsavvy82
25 Jun 16#9
Yes..there are lots of tablets with better specs.
You got a link for that Mi Pad 2 at £79.99???
flimbo73
25 Jun 16#7
Refurbished :neutral_face:
Uridium to flimbo73
25 Jun 161#8
Yes as it says in the thread title.
techsavvy82
25 Jun 16#5
always at this price recently
kefan77
25 Jun 169#4
cold, too expensive for old tech.
csf
25 Jun 167#3
Did they find a box of these at the back of the warehouse?
Opening post
Still a decent spec tablet for the price. yes it's a refurb but a decent retailer and 12mth warranty
Top comments
I am using it now, and after trying a few of my friends tablets I am very pleased to see it rates very high.
After all, how many devices get android updates which keep them current.
Latest comments (33)
Just something to bear in mind.
iirc something to do with a weak connection inside
Only ever had one Asus product fail myself..motherboard DOA. Was RMA'ed and replaced with no issue. Still got an Asus P5 Deluxe board running in one of my servers that's been in use for about 10yrs now...
Each to their own I guess but I have no issue with Asus products..besides If the tablet fails in warranty you go back to the retailer nothing to do with Asus CS
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/computers/asus.html
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.asus-uk.com
I am using it now, and after trying a few of my friends tablets I am very pleased to see it rates very high.
After all, how many devices get android updates which keep them current.
You got a link for that Mi Pad 2 at £79.99???