When purchasing a tablet, you must always thoroughly check its quality, productivity, high-performance processor and battery life. These are the main points you should always consider before buying a durable tech device. However, with extraordinary features come hefty prices, especially for the iPads that have exorbitant rates. But there are other substantial options you can always look for. Androids are producing the best budget tablets, giving Apple a run for its money. The Android OS has thrived and made its way into the market by constantly launching updates even on its low priced creations.

If you have an uptight budget, these are some of the best Android tablets under $200.

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1. Asus Transformer Pad TF103C

It offers impressively good enough features for its price. With its plastic exterior and overall design, you can always tell it’s a budget tablet. Besides its average appearance, the tablet runs Android KitKat. The tablet is worth every single penny because of its tools that include a responsive touchscreen with 1280 x 800 resolution power that displays natural colors. The 1.33 GHz processor works faster than any quad-core tablet. Unfortunately, the only setback is its 2 MP camera because the other tablets are equipped with a 5 MP one.

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2. Kindle Fire HDX 7

The Kindle Fire HDX 7 is the little sibling of the HDX 8.9 and has similar tools and productivity. The exclusive high-performance HD7 screen, with high pixel density of 323 ppi, works brilliantly along with a powerful 2.2 GHz quad-core processor that is three times more powerful than its previous generations. Since it is running the Fire OS, users do not have complete access to the Play Store. Instead, it has the Amazon store, where 10,000 applications are available. There is a “Mayday” option which connects you with an Amazon expert almost immediately.

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3. HP Stream 8

HP Stream 8 is one of those Windows tablets that are available at a more reasonable price. The tablet offers many features along with a reliable Intel Atom quad-core processor and 1 GB RAM which works with a good enough speed. However, you might encounter some slow performance. The 8-inch HD screen is sharp and clear with a resolution of 800 x 1280. Although it is not a very powerful tablet and might not even get the vote of confidence from many, the sharp HD screen is something an avid reader would prefer.

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4. Google Nexus 7(2013 Model)

The Nexus 7 2013, with powerful specs and slight modifications from its predecessor, is a tablet under $200. The 16 GB version is powered by Android KitKat and has a powerful Snapdragon S4 processor. Along with a 2 GB RAM, its 7-inch HD screen that has scratch-resistant Corning Glass makes it the perfect package for a low-budget tablet. It even has a powerful battery that gives 9 hours of productivity. It’s a pretty good offer that one should consider.

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5. Dell Venue 8

The Dell Venue 8 is one of the cheapest tablets available with great features and sleek design. It has an 8-inch display with a 1920 x 1200 resolution power and 285 ppi density. The powerful 2.1 GHz dual-core Intel Z3480 processor is why it is worth buying. With a 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 5 MP rear camera and 4550 mAh battery, it is a good deal to buy.

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6. Asus MeMO Pad 8 ME181C-A1-BK

Asus MeMO Pad 8 is for someone who likes to read and watch with extra screen advantage and a better processor. The 8-inch HD IPS display gives impressive results. The device runs on the Android KitKat 4.4 version of the operating system with the ASUS ZenUI for better user interface. Other specifications include a quad-core Intel processor, 1 GB RAM and 16 GB internal storage that is expandable up to 64 GB. It is almost like its elder sibling.

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7. HP 8 G2-1411 8-inch

It is a standard budget tablet with definitive features. The device runs with a high-performance Allwinner Cortex-A7 A33 quad-core processor along with 1 GB of RAM. Its overall design, viewing angles and a beautiful 7.85-inch screen make it a budget tablet worth buying. However, its battery life is lower than its competitors, and a light sensor is missing which is used for auto-brightness.

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8. Samsung Galaxy Tab 4

Running the Android’s latest operating system KitKat 4.4 along with TouchWiz UI and a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 is the cheapest tablet with a solid performance. The Tab 4 plastic design gives it an appealing and smooth feel. The memory storage capacity of the Galaxy Tab 4 is beyond praise. It has an 8 GB flash memory, 1.5 GB RAM, 32 GB memory via SDcard and 50 GB of free Dropbox storage. With the Galaxy Tab 4, you can always keep an enormous amount of data. If you are looking for a tablet that should be unique and reasonable, the Galaxy Tab 4 is for you.

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9. Lenovo Tab 2 A10

The Lenovo Tab 2 A10 is one of the latest tablets running all the updated applications and come with a low-cut price. The 10.1-inch IPS LCD is extremely extraordinary with 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution. Along with its incredible screen, the Lenovo Tab 2 features Dolby ATMOS 3D Cinema audio enhancements for better sound quality. Although tablets do not have a history of offering great camera results except for the iPad, this one has an 8 MP rear shooter and a 5 MP front-facing camera. Currently running KitKat 4.4, the device will soon update to the latest 5.0 Lollipop version. This is one of the many reasons you should prefer Lenovo.

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10. LG G Pad 8.0

Running the latest Lollipop 5.0 is one of its many advantages. After releasing the LG G Pad 8.3, LG launched three devices featuring three different screen sizes. Being the middle guy, the LG G Pad 8.0 comes with powerful and sharp 8-inch display that is good enough for watching movies, playing video games and reading. The 1.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor gives a high-performance result. Other features like 1 GB RAM, 16 GB internal storage, 5 MP rear camera, and 4200 mAh battery make it a compelling package.