
One year after Tesco entered the tablet fray with an own-brand tablet called Hudl, the British supermarket giant officially unveiled the much-anticipated follow-up on Friday. While our first impressions were largely positive, we spent a little more time with the device over the weekend, so we can now take a deeper dive into the finer nuances of the tablet. One year on, has the Hudl sprouted a beard or gotten itself some funky sideburns? Thankfully no. But it has grown a little, and it’s a little wiser to boot. If looks could kill Before we look at the internal workings...
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