


Have them double check your address on the Manage Roster page. Let them know you didn't get an email with your login. Move it to your inbox and mark it 'Not Spam'. All in all the HUDL 2 still represents very good value for excellent performance. Check your email Junk or Spam folder for email from 'Hudl'. This means you can only do one or the other but this is now a common set up on many tablets. Not such a good idea is the combined mini usb combined charging plug and OTG socket. Spare screens are readily available and it is an easy repair which means buying a damaged unit is a worthwhile choice depending on the price. Build quality is excellent but the screens are thin which means a rigid case is a desirable accessory. 2gb of ram and a quad core processor along with 16gb storage expandable to 48gb with a 32gb micro sd card make for a very good performance. The attraction? Well the screen size is excellent at 8.3" a good compromise beteen the 7" and 10" tablets. I have paid as little as £45 and as much as £70 for a very clean one. If you shop around you can buy very clean used models from £45 to £80. New ones are stiil available from other sellers if you shop around but they command very high prices far more than Tesco's original rrp which is a measure of just how popular they still are. Despite being discontinued by Tesco the Hudl 2 for my money is still the best Android tablet on the market.
