Just joined. I'm in the market for a new 7" tablet. Six months ago, I bought a TecLast P76t: big mistake. The battery died a few days ago, and when I popped open the back cover to look at what kind of battery it used I did something to the screen. The display is totally screwed, and probably not economically repairable. That's what you get when you buy a cheap Chinese-made tablet (the cost, BTW, was about USD135).
I used it extensively in the classroom, and I need to buy a replacement as soon as possible. The number one requirement is an HDMI port - I connect it to a classroom digital TV. However, it seems that there aren't many mini-tablets that have HDMI. At present, the best option I've found is the Acer A100, but at over USD300 it seems a trifle pricey. Any advice will be gratefully received.
One limitation i have is that I live in a small city in central Vietnam - there isn't a lot of choice available locally. I don't really want to have to run down to Saigon if I can avoid it.
TIA
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I used it extensively in the classroom, and I need to buy a replacement as soon as possible. The number one requirement is an HDMI port - I connect it to a classroom digital TV. However, it seems that there aren't many mini-tablets that have HDMI. At present, the best option I've found is the Acer A100, but at over USD300 it seems a trifle pricey. Any advice will be gratefully received.
One limitation i have is that I live in a small city in central Vietnam - there isn't a lot of choice available locally. I don't really want to have to run down to Saigon if I can avoid it.
TIA
Piscador