Can someone help me find a used Android tablet on eBay?

GoodEnough

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Can someone help me find a used Android Samsung Tab S or S2 tablet on eBay?

The primary use will be to read longer articles on the sofa, and not the desktop.
 
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ClockHound

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Ok...I'll play along, no matter that I have no idea what your budget is or whether 10" is too big or 8" is too small. ;-)

I really like the Sammy S series with their stunning AMOLED displays - Here's a 10.5" S model and a newer S2 8"

If you're happy with an IPS display, there's more options - here's a bunch of Nexus 7 2013 models and Nexus 9 models

For cheap ($79), what about a ASUS 8" MeMopad ?

That's all I got - that and a 10.5" S, but not selling it.
 

GoodEnough

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Thanks, I'll check em out.
My budget is that I'll pay whatever I need to, but not a penny more. I just need something good enough.
 

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Consideration that I already have a nexus 7 from 2012 that was working fine until the update made it grind to a slow death, and rendered it a paper weight, I am having a hard time ever buying another one, even if it's the next gen. Just based on principle
 

GoodEnough

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I am thinking Galaxy Tab S or S2.

Looks like they all run KitKat 5.0
Will they get updated to 6.0 and run like crap?
That is exactly the reason I am here in the first place with my Nexus 7 (1st gen.)
 
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ClockHound

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Support your Tab S or S2 choices. And yes, they can be updated to 6, but don't run like crap ime - actually a little snappier. The S2 is a little faster than the S, but for reading I find the S great. Still my fav droid tablet.
 

GoodEnough

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Ok, if Tab can handle 6.0, then I am sold.
Tab S2 looks like it's $300. A lot more than I wanted to spend.
Tab S looks like $200. Still more than I was thinking, but seems like the best option.
Anything older might update to 6.0 and run like crap.
 

ClockHound

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It's ok. Suggest you have a play with one - no gorgeous AMOLED - it uses the Sammy PLS screen. Their version of IPS.
 

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https://slickdeals.net/f/9520720-samsung-galaxy-tab-s2-2016-8-249?v=1

If you're a CostCo member or know someone who is (family member, friend, co-worker, neighbor) here's a good deal. I have a spare CostCo.com $25 coupon code which you're welcome to have if you definitely plan on ordering, PM me.
https://slickdeals.net/f/9534628-samsung-s2-8-tablet-with-book-cover-225-ac-costco?v=1

Personally I would consider a cheaper tablet which offers more bang for your buck, something like this
https://slickdeals.net/f/9498112-eb...-cameras-for-39-99-free-shipping-ebay-com?v=1
 

GoodEnough

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Thanks for the links.
$200+ is more than I want to spend, but $40 for some junk is a waste, as well.
I am going to aim for a used Tab S/S2, and take my time.
 

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A used Nexus 7 2013 2nd edition is still a good tablet. Here's a few more choices:
Asus Zenpad S 8 Z580C-B1-BK 8 inches 32GB Tablet $169.
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-ZenPad-Z580CA-C1-BK-64-Tablet/dp/B011TVF5QC?tag=at88-20&th=1
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...bk_zenpad_8_s_z3530_2_32gb_andr5_0_black.html

NVIDIA SHIELD K1 8" Tablet, just under $200.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/nvidia-shield-k1-8-tablet-16gb-black/4701400.p?skuId=4701400
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0171BS9C...9CG&linkCode=asn&ascsubtag=hawk-1098861648-20

CHUWI Hi8 8 inch Windows 10/Android 4.4 Dual Boot Tablet PC, with Features of Intel Quad Core, Full HD 19201200 IPS Screen, 2G RAM/32G ROM and Winkey $99.99
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AN6BBKI/?tag=tablninj-20




 

GoodEnough

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Is only having 1.5GB RAM an issue?
I don't want something that keeps dragging and thrashing the RAM
 

ClockHound

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1.5GB is a little too frugal - I would hold out for a great deal on the S/S2 if your patience can match your budget.
 

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You know...with the holiday sales you find on the ipads, I find dealing with the budget android market a complete waste of my time for bad hardware. Those samsungs are utter crap, with underpowered processors, low resolutions screens, and no after purchase support. Good luck with your android upgrades. Mean while apples "dirt cheap" ipad model has a HD screen, a competent CPU and ram, and OS upgrades for the foreseeable future. I'm an android phone user but I was never happy with any of my tablets until I got a mini 2. Also I think there is credit to the 4:3 ratio it keeps sticking with.
 

GoodEnough

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Samsungs are utter crap?
No chance in hell I enter the Apple ecosystem at this point.
 

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To some Sammy is forbidden fruit. I much prefer my Tab S to my iPad Air. While the iPad maybe a tad snappier, it's heavier and feels cheaper. While the iPad IPS screen is decent, does not look as good as the AMOLED screen on the S. The AMOLED is much nicer for reading to my eyes. And there is the claustrophobic walled garden of Cuperrtino.
 

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An interesting device in this vein has come into my possession. It's a chinese tablet that uses the same hi-res 9.7 panel as the iPads, but dual-boots windows and android with an Atom platform. The android is an older version, but windows updates to the latest. I've mostly tested it as an alarm clock, but also read some news plus whatnot, and the display is pretty good and performance acceptable. Even if the android on it becomes outdated, you can always use it with windows.

This particular one is some Onda v919, but I believe these have been out for a while with various small-time makes like Teclast, etc. The build quality is good for the price, though QA is probably spotty. I didn't buy it, but IMO worth the <200 or so they seem to go for online.
 

GoodEnough

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Just saw a BestBuy flyer.
Tab E 7.0 $70
Tab A 7.0 $90
Tab E 9.6 $170
Tab A 8.0 $129
 

GoodEnough

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I think I am not going to be cheap. I will hold out for 2GB ram.
I bet I can get away with 8GB storage, since I am not going to be using this for anything other than reading longer articles.