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With a suggested retail price of $149, the 8 inch NuVision TM800 tablet is already one of the cheapest Windows tablets with a full HD display. But the Microsoft Store has a habit of selling this Intel Atom-powered tablet at even lower prices from time to time.
Now the store is offering the best price I’ve seen: the TM800 is just $69 if you order by March 28th.
For that price you get a tablet with 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, WIndows 10 Home 64-bit software, a micro HDMI port, a micro USB port, WiFi, Bluetooth, and front and rear cameras.
It probably won’t replace your laptop. But it could be a decent portable media player/web browser/streaming device. And since it has HDMI output you can plug it into your TV and treat it like a media streamer that also happens to be a portable PC.
Here are some of the day’s best deals.
Windows computers
- NuVision TM800 8″ FHD Windows tablet w/Atom x5-Z8300/2GB/32GB for $69 – Microsoft Store
- NuVision Duo 10″ Windows 2-in-1 w/Atom x5-Z8300/2GB/64GB for $179 – Microsoft Store
- Asus Transformer Mini T102HA 10″ Windows 2-in-1 w/Atom X5-Z8350/4GB/64GB for $249 – Microsoft Store
- Huawei MateBook Windows tablet for $399 and up – Microsoft Store
- Asus Zenbook Flip UX360CA convertible w/Core M3-6Y30/8GB/256GB for $499 – Microsoft Store
- Dell Inspiron 13 5000 Series convertible w/Core i5-7200U/8GB/256GB for $550 – Office Depot
Smartphones
- Sony Xperia XZ smartphone for $430 – BuyDig (via eBay)
- LG V20 for $480 – T-Mobile
Other
- Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Essentials Bundle w/leather cover, 5W adapter) for $160 – Amazon
- Logitech MK270 wireless keyboard + mouse for $13 – Staples
- Name your price for bundle of video game eBooks – StoryBundle
You can find more bargains in our daily deals section.
Beats a Raspberry Pi any day. Unless you are a hardware developer.
Got one of these last Christmas when on sale. Great for watching movies in bed or surfing the web. Not much else though.
but you can RDP to your main pc and use the tablet as a screen.
Just say “no” to any device with 32GB storage running Windows 10. I’ve owned about a half dozen such devices (notebooks and tablets) and it was always a battle to keep free space available above 10GB before any apps and media.
I’ve had to completely rebuild some of them after a Win10 update failed due to lack of space.
If it only has 32 gb, you’re not supposed to install heavy apps on it. just a browser, a media player and maybe one or two other programs. I personally have the older version of Intel compute stick and one of the nuvision 8″ tablets.
I have just Firefox, TeamViewer and vlc installed on each. Any media is kept on the sd card. I mainly use each for media watching, light casual gaming and a bit of browsing to YouTube or a few other websites. TeamViewer is there in case I needed to connect to my pc which is attached to a different network.
“it could be a dent portable media player/web browser/streaming device”
Dent, as in dope? Trying to invent you’re own “cool” lingo now? 🙂
Yeah man, it’s pretty dent. It’s a perfectly cromulent word.
Brad’s a pretty froody dude, he can do what he wants.
Stop trying to make “dent” happen. 😛