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The market is flooded with so many homogenous Android tablets that at times, it is hard to distinguish the good from the bad. Sure, you have the tried and tested brands like Acer, Samsung, Sony and more bringing some great products to the table, but they haven’t necessarily tapped all the price points at which the masses are looking to pick one up. With the growth in demand for budget tablets tablets we have seen companies like HCL, Mercury, iBerry, Zync, iBall, Karbonn and more enter the market with products that offer a basic Android experience to users at an entry level price.
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