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The Tesco Hudl is a tablet computer launched by British retailer Tesco in 2013. [3] The device featured a seven-inch screen, a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor and 16 GB of internal flash memory (expandable up to 64 GB). [4] The Hudl ran the Android Jelly Bean operating system [5] and was manufactured by Wistron.
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The Hudl 2 came with new e-reader software for viewing e-books. As it was Tesco's product, there was an emphasis on encouraging the users to continue or start shopping in Tesco by having services such as Tesco Direct and Tesco Bank in folders available from the home-screen.
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Not content with flogging other companies' tablets, today UK supermarket chain Tesco is launching one of its own. Priced at £119 and available from September 30th, the Hudl features a 7-inch ...
Tesco makes its own affordable range of everyday products for penny-conscious consumers, and last year the supermarket extended this concept to tablets. The Hudl slate wasn't just cheap, but also ...
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Hudl Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer John Wirtz joins Yahoo Finance to discuss Hudl's latest innovative camera that's popping up in high schools around the country.