Tablet purchase recommendation?

Wi
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I'm looking for a cheap but solid tablet to occasionally do typing in Word / Excel, or to surf the web or stream music.

The possibility to connect a separate keyboard or mouse would be great.

A laptop is not priced enough.

Do you have any suggestions which would be enough for me?

Pl

And how much is your budget?

Wi

Hmm… 200 euro maximum?

Pl
Cr

This is currently on offer

https://www.mediamarkt.de/...74930.html

and that of Huawei, that has Google services

https://www.mediamarkt.de/...82621.html

that has LTE, but no Google services

https://www.mediamarkt.de/...82623.html

the Lenovo has LTE

https://www.mediamarkt.de/...89443.html

That has a very long battery life

https://www.mediamarkt.de/...08171.html

Br

Then you could roughly orientate yourself in the direction of the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2017/2018) with 3 GB RAM. Technically, this is no longer completely brand new, but with the 2016 version (2 GB RAM) I'm still doing pretty well today. (my personal feeling)

I also used a Bluetooth keyboard wirelessly on it for a while. (but it was really cheap and at some point gave up the ghost)

This tablet is basically available in the versions "Wi-Fi" with Bluetooth and WLan and in the slightly more expensive version with an additional cellular modem (HSDPA / LTE)

The 10.1 Wi-Fi is professionally renewed (refurbished) from around 150 euro, unfortunately only new from around 230 to 260 euro.

ky

I would spend a little more and recommend this: https://www.amazon.de/...B0857LQWVR This is a Chromebook and tablet in one. The keyboard can also be removed. A mouse can also be connected there. The Google Play Store is also there so that Android apps can also be installed on it. USI pens are also supported.

You can run multiple apps side by side in windows.

Microsoft Office Mobile is available here as an Android app: https://www.microsoft.com/...or-android This is Word, Excel and PowerPoint in a single app.

You can also print with it. For this you need a wireless printer. Then all you have to do is install the printer brand's printing app via the Google Play Store.

My brother has this too and he is fully satisfied with it. It starts quickly and the apps run extremely quickly.

Wi

Thanks for your recommendation… Sounds really very interesting.