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An otherwise entirely forgettable tablet, Tesco's Hudl 2 is rescued from history's scrapheap by virtue of its stonking value-for-money. Up there with the best budget tablets we've...
We liked the original Hudl, which we considered basic but great value, but the Hudl 2 is a vast improvement. The tablet's design, screen and parental control software are great, and although the tablet isn't a spectacular performer, it's certainly quick...
This all puts a dent in the appeal of the Hudl 2, but as long as you're aware of its limitations, there's still plenty to recommend here. Nothing else we've seen offers anywhere near this level of performance and all-round screen quality for the money,...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Tesco’s Hudl2 tablet is a vast improvement over its predecessor. It’s well-built, with a lovely 8.3-inch 1080p display, and performs impeccably, whether you’re browsing the web or playing processor-intensive 3D games. First-time tablet buyers will appreciate its user-friendly approach, while parents will like its robust child-safety measures. Despite short battery life and mediocre cameras, at £129 the Hudl2 is currently the best value tablet available in the UK.
Tesco's in a rather unique position -- it's a brand trusted for providing millions of Brits with the everyday essentials, meaning it has a huge captive audience to sell the Hudl2 and its digital services to. The supermarket's been clever to make its...
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...
While the Hudl 2 isn't a perfect tablet, its few flaws can easily be overlooked thanks to the incredible value for money on offer. With its built-in parental controls, glorious Full HD screen and thoughtful extras (such as that HDMI port), the Hudl 2 is...