Top six 7-inch Android tablets under 8k

| by Francis D'sa

If you are looking for the best budget 7-inch Android-based tablet, we have chosen just the one for you.

Top six 7-inch Android tablets under 8k

For almost a year now, we have seen 7-inch Android tablets from many manufacturers making their merry way to the market, welcomed by users on a budget. With so many of them lining store shelves and giving users ample choice, it’s sometimes tough to make a decision given that many devices are identical in configuration. Trial and error is not an option in this case. Users are constantly in search of a quality tablet with the best price tag to keep those wallets from ringing empty and having the satisfaction of the all-powerful value for money.

The spec sheet

The spec sheet

 

 

This article focuses on helping those looking for the best performing tablet in the least possible price. We have here shortlisted six of the best 7-inch Android tablets within the budget of Rs. 8,000. 

 

Micromax Funbook P300

Micromax Funbook P300

 

 

Micromax Funbook P300

One of the first ones in the Indian market built using a 1.2GHz processor on a budget price, the Funbook P300 does have a sturdy build quality. The performance, with respect to the display quality and user interface, is good too. The Funbook P300 gives out at least 3.5 hours of battery life, which is an average work time on the battery inside—cut off the Wi-Fi and get the display brightness to 50 percent, and you can get up to 7 hours too. For the price, it was considered one of the cheaper Android 4.0-based tablets in the market, but that torch has been passed. However, with other 7-inchers making their appearances with cheaper price tags, this one seems to be losing its charm, but is still quite visible on the shelves. Of course, that could also be because no one’s buying it. 

Lava E Tab

Lava E Tab


 

LAVA E Tab

The LAVA E-tab impressed us with a sturdy shell and a rugged build quality. Unlike other tablets, the E-Tab has a high-volume built-in speaker and decent display quality for enjoying your favourite flicks. On the performance front, the E-Tab performs at par with the Funbook P300 even though it features a 1GHz processor. Just goes to show, it’s not size that matters but how you use it. The battery life is decent enough and we clocked around 4.5 hours in our tests. As smart-tabs go, this one seems fairly intelligent. 

Ubislate 7ci

Ubislate 7ci

 

 

Ubislate 7Ci

The 7Ci is identical to the UltraTab A100 by Zen and is the commercial version of the famous (or infamous, depending on how you look at it) Aakash 2 tablet. The 7Ci has an above average performance, a compact body and is, thus far, the cheapest tablet in the segment. Though the build quality is not quite what you’d expect, the compact form factor is a plus. On the performance front, the 7Ci outdoes both the Funbook P300 and the Lava E-Tab by a miniscule margin. The audio quality on the built-in speaker is not too great, but the tablet handles HD (1080p) videos quite well. Lastly, the battery life is around 3 hours, but what can you expect from a device with a price tag as light as this? The bottomline is, if you are on an extremely tight budget, the 7Ci should be on your list.    

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