It's 110 quid - the screen resolution still outshines any (non Pro) iPad and for the money the right person will still find there is life in it. This review from last year still thinks it's a viable option even now and at this price doubly so. expertreviews.co.uk/tab…0/1
ST3123
5 Sep 17#6
It's old but I still think it has it's place at this price as 10" tablets for this kind of price are rare full stop and this has a very high resolution screen making it ideal for image heavy books and comics and the like that you wouldn't want to read on a kindle, probably still fine for less demanding games and general web browsing and media too. I'd say it's a hot deal in spite of it's age....
Rumbaba33
5 Sep 17#7
It's a great tablet for movies: wide screen and two front-facing speakers. I had one until the screen colour went all weird and the battery died. I must have used it for many hundreds of hours. Got my money's worth. Only 16gb is a pain unless you stream media.
Moved on to a Samsung Tab S 10.1. Similar wide screen and stereo speakers for my movies. Just don't like the screen ratio of most tablets out now. I always use them in landscape mode so it suits.
baggielad
5 Sep 17#8
Still using one I brought over 3 years ago and works perfectly well. Has a mini HDMI out.
BillDoor
5 Sep 17#9
I still use my 32gb N10, battery is suffering a bit now, but otherwise still going strong!
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When these came out they where the bee's knee's.
This review from last year still thinks it's a viable option even now and at this price doubly so.
expertreviews.co.uk/tab…0/1
Moved on to a Samsung Tab S 10.1. Similar wide screen and stereo speakers for my movies. Just don't like the screen ratio of most tablets out now. I always use them in landscape mode so it suits.