Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Tesco Hudl 2 8.3 inch and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tesco Hudl 2 8.3 inch.
October 2014
(82%)
44 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2015-07-12, Author: Chris , review by: ergohacks.com
For the last few years the Nexus 7 was the best economic small Android tablet. With its withdrawal there is no clear replacement. The Hudl 2 does not clearly replace it, but it makes a very good try. The Hudl 2 is well-built and snappy to run, has a nice...
The cameras are still not great, but in almost every area the Tesco Hudl 2 has been improved and it's still a bargain at £129 or even less with ClubCard Boost. The software is good but takes up valuable storage space and non-Tesco customers won't get the ...
Published: 2015-01-03, Author: Chris , review by: ergohacks.com
For the last few years the Nexus 7 was the best economic small Android tablet. The Hudl 2 does not clearly dethrone it, but it makes a very good try. The Hudl 2 is well-built and snappy to run, has a nice screen and reasonable sound. It's lightly skinned...
The build quality stacks up to the durable construction of the Dell Venue 8, Acer Iconia, and Asus Vivo Tab, Exceptional display screen for a tablet of this calibre, Improved parental controls provide you with better customization, Improved processing per
Cameras are average at best, Battery life could use improvement, Stereo speakers could use repositioning
The bottom line is the Hudl 2 provides you with a lot of bang for your buck. The wonderful 8.3 inch sharp display screen makes consuming games and media a pleasant experience. You also receive superior audio quality as long as you are using headphones.Des...
Great value for money, Good HD screen, MicroSD card slot, Easy to use, Fast performance, Tesco features can be ignored
Battery life could be better, Camera is very poor
The Hudl 2 is a decent little tablet that requires a little understanding and leeway when it comes to balancing performance with value, because it offers plenty of both. In many respects it can take the fight to some of the pricier Android tablets out the...
Abstract: Here we compare Amazon and Tesco tablets - Hudl 2 vs Kindle Fire HDX - explaining where and how they differ and how you should spend your money. Hudl 2 vs Kindle Fire HDX: price The Hudl 2, reviewed is Tesco's second tablet and costs £129, just £10 more...
Abstract: Apple has recently unveiled its new iPad mini, the iPad mini 3 , which is essentially the same as the iPad mini 2 but with a new colour option and a Touch ID fingerprint sensor. Earlier this year, Tesco also unveiled a new tablet -the Hudl 2 - which is am...
Abstract: The Nexus 7 was the Android tablet that changed everything. Launched in 2012 it was the first non-Apple tablet that was really worth having, and not just for the price. A year or so later and Tesco changed the game once more with the original Tesco Hudl -...
Not much internal storage, average battery, mediocre camera
The Hudl 2 certainly has its shortcomings, such as a very average camera and limited internal storage, but it performs better in other areas than many of its rivals, most of which come with much more expensive price tags...