In terms of picture the Hudl offers a high-definition display with a decent 1440 x 900 resolution, providing a pixel density of 243 pixels per inch. You also get a speedy 1.5GHz quad-core processor that runs the Andoid Jelly Bean 4.2.2 operating system. It’s loaded with 16GB of memory, which can be expanded up to 48GB with a Micro SD card. The seven-inch Hudl comes in four colours red, black, blue and purple. Social crusade aside, is the Hudl any good? The specs The digital revolution should be for the many, not for the few,” he said. “Being online is an increasingly essential part of family life and whilst tablets are on the rise, usage is still quite limited. Philip Clarke, Tesco’s Chief Executive, said the low-cost device would make tablet technology accessible to the 75% of UK households that do not own one. Tesco Clubcard holders will be able to get the Hudl for just £60-worth of vouchers via Clubcard Boost. It will cost £119 and will be available from 30th September in-store and online. Tesco has entered the seven-inch tablet market with a low-cost Android device dubbed Hudl. We take a look at how it stacks up against the competition. Tesco’s Hudl is set to rival the Kindle Fire, iPad Mini and the Google Nexus 7 2.
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