Linx 7 is cheapest Windows 8.1 tablet yet

As little as £50 if you post back your old tablet
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Published on 31 October 2014
Linx 7

The Linx 7 is the cheapest Windows 8.1 tablet we’ve seen yet. At £80 inc VAT from Ebuyer, it undercuts the previous cheapest Windows model we’ve seen, the Toshiba Encore 2 WT8-B-102, by a clear £100.

There’s more good news for bargain hunters, too. The tablet comes with a 12-month subscription to Office 365 Personal, which is worth £60 on its own, and it’s even possible to bump the price down to £50 if you trade in your old tablet. According to the link on the Ebuyer product page, you need to submit your claim within 14 days of buying a Linx tablet, and you will be provided with a freepost box and label to post in your old model.

Any 7in tablet will do, as long as it has “reasonable wear and tear”; this excludes problems such as “cracked/split/damaged or open chassis structure, cracked or non-working display, does not power on”.

The Linx 7 has a fair specification. There’s a quad-core Intel “Bay Trail” processor, which is up to date, as well as a fair 32GB of internal storage. The tablet also has a 1,280×800-pixel screen, which is standard for a cheap Windows model and the same as the Toshiba mention above, as well as a paltry 1GB RAM; don’t expect to go wild on the multitasking.

We’ll get a Linx 7 in for review as soon as possible to see if it really is the bargain it appears.

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Chris has been writing about technology for over ten years. He split his time between ExpertReviews.co.uk and Computer Shopper magazine, while obsessing over Windows Phone, Linux and obscure remakes of old games, and trying to defend Windows 8 from its many detractors

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