MasterRyu2011
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I say go for a chromebook. It's much cheaper than most top tier tablets (especially an iPad Air). It has a physical keyboard, which I think many pensioners may like. It has the concept of closing and opening, which many people understand. Turning off a tablet for many pensioners may be a little confusing for them.
The 1080p Toshiba Chromebook would do nicely for under $300.
If you must get a tablet, then maybe one of the the newer Kindle Fire HDX's would work since they have the live help option. They come with their own tech support, freeing your time up.
The 1080p Toshiba Chromebook would do nicely for under $300.
If you must get a tablet, then maybe one of the the newer Kindle Fire HDX's would work since they have the live help option. They come with their own tech support, freeing your time up.