Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Tesco Hudl 2 8.3 inch and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tesco Hudl 2 8.3 inch.
October 2014
(82%)
44 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great feel in the hands, Nicely placed speakers, Great design and accessories, Intel chip really feels quick, Screen is spot on, Software is all a bit Nexus like
The Tesco apps/bloat is quite annoying, Only about 8.4 GB space left out of the box, Micro SD slot feels odd without a cover, Power button below volume button is annoying, No smart stay functionality for the flip case
My initial conclusion is that the Hudl 2 is a cracking device, especially as it only costs £129. Having a nice big display and a Micro SD slot lends itself to so many things. So far I can see it replacing my G Pad and my Nexus 7, performance wise it's eas...
Abstract: The Tesco Hudl2 has arrived, the sequel slate to last year's surprisingly adept 7-inch tablet, only now it's bigger, faster and includes a full HD screen on top, all for a little more than last year's model at £129. Has Tesco made the bargain tablet of th...
Great screen, Family friendly design, Unmodified Android software
White model picks up lots of dirt, Storage can only be increased by 32GB, Average cameras
If you’re looking for a great value, entry level tablet for less than £150, you should buy the Tesco Hudl 2. It really is as simple as that. The Google Nexus 7 is a great alternative, but it’s getting a bit old now and its successor will no doubt cost mo...
Fast processor and healthy 2GB of RAM means apps and actions are speedy and smooth, very nice Full HD screen for the price, lightweight and premium feel, child safety options are great for a family with young children
The cameras are just ok despite being better than last year's model, sound through the stereo speakers isn't great at higher volume, battery life when running for a while isn't as good as some rivals
On this evidence the Tesco Hudl 2 will have even tech rivals worried and wondering how they can compete with such versatile tablet. And we even include Google in that, as the next Nexus has its work cut out - who'd have thought the prime competition...
Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Tesco Hudl 2 has a sturdy, fun design, a decent screen and loads of info on how to keep your kids safe when they venture online. Oh, it's also incredibly cheap
The interface can be a little sluggish and the vast amount of Tesco software may dissuade buyers who frequent other supermarkets
Although it won't appeal to those of you looking for the slickest slate around, the Tesco Hudl 2 has the power, display quality and build to keep the whole family happy. The wealth of child safety features are a nice addition too....
The Tesco Hudl 2 looks like a really fantastic tablet for £129. If you've got Clubcard points to spend, it can even go down to as little as £65, which is an amazing deal for such a high spec device (in context). There are obvious tradeoffs: the response ...
Abstract: Nobody, not even Tesco, expected last year's Hudl Android tablet to be such a runaway hit, but runaway hit it sure was. To date, Tesco has sold over 750,000 Hudls so it makes a lot of sense for the UK supermarket chain to follow up the award-winning devic...
The Hudl 2 builds well on its predecessor to keep the affordable Tesco tablet concept relevant for late 2014. A better screen and speakers and faster processor is at pace with the increasing availability of high-quality multimedia, while the slick design...
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Abstract: Tesco today launched the successor to the one of 2013's standout budget consumer tech products. The hudl2 tablet has arrived, and it's well worth taking notice of....