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Oh No... My Mom Needs a Tablet - Budget Tablet Roundup

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Check out Ridge’s holiday sale at ridge.com I needed to get a tablet! Cheap! So we scoured the bargain bins to find the best budget tablets and we hope you like these ones! Discuss on the forum: linustechtips.com Buy an onn 10.1" 32GB Tablet: geni.us Buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 128GB: geni.us Buy a 10th Gen Apple iPad: geni.us Buy an ALLDOCUBE 8.4" Tablet: geni.us Buy a Lenovo Tab Plus: geni.us ► GET OUR MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► GET A VPN: piavpn.com ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 1:27 Walmart Onn 10.1 Tablet (2024) 3:16 ALLDOCUBE iPlay 50 Pro Mini 5:21 Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ 8:21 Lenovo Tab Plus 10:53 iPad 10th Gen 13:06 Final Recommendations

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In this budget tablet roundup, the host sets a clear constraint: find capable tablets for under $300 that avoid the common traps of adware, spyware, and creeping upcharging. The opening segment acknowledges the temptation of iPads but notes the price barrier, framing the goal of discovering solid alternatives that won’t waste time or money. The discussion then moves through five contenders, starting with Walmart’s ONN 10.1 tablet. The reviewer highlights build quality improvements over prior budget models, but criticizes the screen resolution and limited storage, while praising that Android 14 remains relatively ad-free for a budget device and noting the potential value for light use or road trips. The second device, ALLDOCUBE iPlay 50 Pro Mini, is presented as a meaningful internal upgrade over the $100 tablet, with stronger multitasking and gaming performance, yet it shows some rough edges like a nonpremium build, nonfunctional biometrics, and a single speaker that underdelivers in some scenarios. Next up is the Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus, whose metal body and impressive screen contrast are praised, but the reviewer laments software bloat and a few hardware corners that keep it from being a flawless low-cost tablet. The Lenovo Tab Plus is hyped for its large 11.5 inch display, booming speakers, strong battery life, and a premium feel from a metal chassis, but it is not without faults, including aggressive preinstalled apps and a processor that feels underpowered for the price. Finally, the iPad 10th Gen is evaluated as the top end of the budget group, noting that while it is still a fairly expensive option at around $300, it benefits from a superior software update track record, a strong display, and durable ecosystem advantages, which collectively make it the safest pick for many buyers. The video wraps with practical takeaways on when to choose each model, advises on software updates and future-proofing, and invites viewers to comment with their own recommendations while reminding them of sponsor breaks and promotions. Overall, the host emphasizes that the budget tablet market remains dynamic, with price shifts and occasional surprising value, and suggests that a careful balance of performance, ecosystem, and long-term support should guide the final purchase choice.

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