7 Best Tablets Under $200

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It isn’t easy finding a good tablet for less than $200, but we did all the heavy lifting for you.

Obviously, you can scour the internet and try to find one yourself, but we believe these options, which include tablets by Lenovo, Samsung, ASUS and Amazon, deliver the best tablets out there for under $200.

Lenovo Tab 4

The Lenovo Tab 4 is a 10.1-inch Android-based tablet, with a quad-core processor, 1.4 GHZ and 16GB of storage space. It also has 2GB of RAM and 20 hours of battery life. You can currently buy the Lenovo Tab 4 for $179.99. The 8-inch edition will set you back $127.99.

ASUS Zenpad S8

This tablet has two versions under $200. The ASUS Zenpad S8 with 2GB Ram and a 32GB SSD costs $179.

You’ll pay $186 if you want to get the same device, with the same specs (also 1.3 GHZ based on the Android 5.0 Lollipop) in White.

ASUS Zenpad 10.1

The ASUS Zenpad 10.1-inch has 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage space, which costs $159 at the moment. There’s also one with a 64GB eMMC, which costs $179.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A

You can buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab A with an 8-inch screen, Android 5.0, 1.2GHZ processor and 16GB of memory for $156.86, with a smoky titanium finish as well.

Lenovo Tab 10

A tablet with a 10-inch screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 quad-core processor with 1.3 GHZ, 16GB of storage and 2GB of RAM. The Lenovo Tab 10 will cost $118.43.

Samsung Galaxy Tab E Lite

This 7-inch tablet has 1GB of RAM, 8GB of hard-drive and comes with the Android 4.4 KitKat. The Samsung Galaxy Tab E Lite currently costs $84.99.

Amazon Fire HD 8

You can buy the Amazon HD 8-inch tablet for $79.99 in its 16GB version.

The 32GB tablet will set you back $109.99.

Did ASUS’ Windows 8-packing Tablet 600 hit the FCC?

Did ASUS' Windows 8packing Tablet 600 hit the FCC

Toying with the idea of picking up a keyboard-dockable Windows 8 slate? Take your pick -- since Computex (and Microsoft's own Surface unveiling), these devices have popping up like wildflowers -- and one of them may have just slipped through federal inspection. A recent FCC filing reveals an ASUS branded tablet bearing the mark of Windows 8. The feds out the device as the TF600T, an unannounced product that sounds suspiciously similar to the Tablet 600 ASUS trotted out at Computex. Further investigation only revealed a standard radios -- Bluetooth, WiFi and NFC -- but the Transformer-like model number and Windows logo have our attention. Is this the Tablet 600? We'll let you know when ASUS has something official to say. Dive into the federal report for yourself at the source link below.

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Nexus 7 tablet will arrive at end of June, says anonymous ASUS source

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We reported the possibility of the ASUS building a 7-inch Nexus tablet earlier, but that rumor just jumped a notch with an unnamed rep confirming to Android Authority that it is indeed working with Google on a quad-core tab. Though the mole wasn't willing to divulge more specifics, previous speculation points to the Tegra-based MeMO 3270T with Jelly Bean, the next iteration of Android. The publicity-shy source also confirmed the device would be coming at the end of June -- putting it within reach of Google's upcoming big event.

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