A cheap tablet these days should have a quad-core chip with a frequency of at least 1.5 GHz, like this one. I like at least 2GB of RAM. At least I'm used to this reaction. Check. WiFi 802.11g/n. Yes. This is also backward compatible with 802.11 b. At least 16 GB ROM, expandable with an SD card. At least Android 10 so I don't have to update the operating system right away. It's clear. The only place it doesn't fit is in the 1024 x 600 screen resolution. That's true for kids, of course, but 1920x1080 would be noticeably sharper. Generally reasonable value for money. And this is the second one I get. The first had twice the ROM, but I didn't notice much of a difference, and if you need more, an extra SD card is cheap.
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