This nifty bundle comes with a tablet, case and stylus, for under £160.
If you're heading back to school or university, or you're using September as a chance to hit the reset button and organise your life, you might be thinking about what tech can help things run a bit more smoothly. A tablet might not be as obvious as a laptop, but it can be an amazing companion that's ideal both for note-taking and chilling out with a movie or TV show.
An 11-inch tablet, it has a great vibrant 90Hz display that boasts a 1920 x 1200 resolution for pin-sharp lines and impressive colour accuracy. There's also 128GB of onboard storage for all your files, which is more than enough to let you download movies or shows for offline watching when you want them. Its battery can last for ages, too, with up to 10 hours of video playback on a single charge, making it an all-day companion.
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