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
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Great performance from the Intel Atom chipset, Great looking device with nice accessories, Decent sound quality using headphones, Micro SD slot, Micro HDMI out is handy, Great price of £129.99
Battery life is pretty poor, Screen is a bit dull, Tesco Bloat, Power button is a bit awkward to press, especially in a case, No built in File Manager makes SD card file management a mess, Only about 8.4 GB of internal memory left out of the box, Slow scr
The Hudl 2 is a great looking piece of kit and it's an absolute bargain, used as a device to browse the web, order things from Amazon, to do some of that Social networking stuff, to watch videos or play games it's a cracking device. In fact it can pretty...
Published: 2014-10-30, Author: Sam , review by: itproportal.com
Good HD display, Brilliant value for money, Parental control features, Plenty of personalisation
When talking about the hudl2, its important to remember who it's aimed at. If it's a high-end tablet you're after then look elsewhere, but if you're on a budget or are looking for a second tablet for the family, then this really is the one for you. It's s...
Published: 2014-10-30, Author: Sam , review by: itproportal.com
Good HD display, Brilliant value for money, Parental control features, Plenty of personalisation
When talking about the hudl2, its important to remember who it's aimed at. If it's a high-end tablet you're after then look elsewhere, but if you're on a budget or are looking for a second tablet for the family, then this really is the one for you. It's s...
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Published: 2014-10-29, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Sturdy build, good screen, child safety features, very cheap
Can be just a little sluggish, camera could be better
If you're not a regular Tesco shopper, the constant ads and promotions can be a bit off-putting, but there's no denying this is an awful lot of family tablet for the money, with a fine full HD screen, powerful processor and plenty of extras for the kids...
The Hudl 2 builds well on its predecessor to keep the affordable Tesco tablet concept relevant for late 2014. A better screen and speakers and faster processor is at pace with the increasing availability of high-quality multimedia, while the slick desig...
You could buy two Hudl tablets for the cost of one Retina iPad Mini and have enough cash left over for a night on the tiles. That's before you consider the Clubcard point offer Tesco is running with the Hudl 2: for every £5 of Clubcard vouchers you have,
OK, the camera is rubbish. It was bad enough on the first Hudl, but a year on and this feels like barely an improvement has been made. Sure, last year's images were 3MP in size, and the Hudl 2 is now capable of 5MP shots, but they come out just as grainy
There are a few points that keep the Hudl 2 from being budget tablet perfection, but it's still an absolute steal for the price. It's fast, not too cluttered with filler apps and, were it not for the weirdly, intermittently visible touch points, has a bri...
For the asking price, you'd be hard pressed to complain, given what the Hudl 2 offers. It packs a large, bright and colourful high-def screen, a powerful CPU with RAM to spare together with punchy, well-positioned speakers and all wrapped up in a solid, ...
Great feel in the hands, Nicely placed speakers, Great design and accessories, Intel chip really feels quick, Screen is spot on, Software is all a bit Nexus like
The Tesco apps/bloat is quite annoying, Only about 8.4 GB space left out of the box, Micro SD slot feels odd without a cover, Power button below volume button is annoying, No smart stay functionality for the flip case
My initial conclusion is that the Hudl 2 is a cracking device, especially as it only costs £129. Having a nice big display and a Micro SD slot lends itself to so many things. So far I can see it replacing my G Pad and my Nexus 7, performance wise it's eas...
Abstract: The Tesco Hudl2 has arrived, the sequel slate to last year's surprisingly adept 7-inch tablet, only now it's bigger, faster and includes a full HD screen on top, all for a little more than last year's model at £129. Has Tesco made the bargain tablet of th...