Introducing the low-cost £30 Android tablet

You can now buy two Android tablets for the price of a single PS4 controller.

Note, however, that while Sony’s latest joypad is an absolute joy to use, the new 30 UbiSlate 7Ci from DataWind is likely to be somewhat less rewarding.

With just 512MB of RAM, 4GB of storage, a single-core 1GHz CPU and an 800×400 screen the device certainly packs what can at best be considered low-end specs.

That the likes of ‘Facebook available’, ‘E-mail available’ and ‘Games Available’ are listed amongst the features is unlikely to inspire confidence either.

The UbiSlate is the latest in an increasingly long line of low-cost Android tabelts such as the decent 120 Tesco Hudl, the questionable 99 Argos My Tablet or the middling 79 Aldi Lifetab.

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