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  2. These Cheap Tablets Straddle the Line Between Screen Real ...

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    10.2-in. iPad (2021) Affordable Tablet. Apple’s cheapest iPad isn’t quite the rock-bottom price of some of the other tablets on this list, but it’s far and away the best tablet for most people.

  3. Redmi Pad SE - Wikipedia

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    The Redmi Pad SE is available in China, India, Philippines, and various European countries including the United Kingdom. It is priced around €199-€229 in Europe and ₱8,999-₱9,999 in the Philippines and ₹12,999 in India. Unsurprisingly, the Redmi Pad SE is way more affordable in Xiaomi's home country China.

  4. The best tablets for seniors in 2025, tested and reviewed - AOL

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    The Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet won’t win any races with against devices like an iPad or the OnePlus Pad 2. It can’t match the raw processing power of these premium devices, but its software is ...

  5. List of countries by smartphone penetration - Wikipedia

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    Philippines: 111.05M 67.37M 60.7% 2020 rankings. Newzoo's 2020 Global Mobile Market Report shows countries/markets sorted by smartphone penetration (percentage of ...

  6. MyPhone - Wikipedia

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    In a study made by International Data Corporation, MyPhone is the third biggest brand in the Philippines in terms of unit shipments in 2014 [11] MyPhone is also distributed in Hong Kong to cater to Overseas Filipino Workers in the Chinese territory. [8]

  7. 6 affordable tablet alternatives to the iPad, starting at ...

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  8. One Laptop per Child - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, a related $35 Sakshat Tablet was unveiled in India, released the next year as the "Aakash". [109] [110] In 2011, each Aakash sold for approximately $44 by an Indian company, DataWind. DataWind plans to launch similar projects in Brazil, Egypt, Panama, Thailand and Turkey. [111] OLPC later expressed support for the initiative. [112]

  9. Amazon’s range of kid-friendly tablets dominates this guide, and for good reason. Amazon has cornered the market on tablets with colorful case designs and low price points that are perfect for kids.