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Best cheap tablet?

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Alright, so my sister had the brilliant idea of getting my mother a cheap tablet and a magnifying app to assist with reading and spontaneously reading things like medicine labels.  So what's the best cheap tablet for this?  Kindle Fire?  Anyone know of a magnifying app that deshakes?  My mother does, indeed, have the tremors.

I have a Nexus 7 and an iPad and while I like both I'd not subject Android on most people older than I. iPad +3. With the 1G iPad memory issues though I'd encourage you to jump to 2G at least (refurb or whatever). 

I gave my mom my old iPad 1. She likes it because it's easy to use and she can't screw it up (she's not friendly with computers). That said, it doesn't have a camera so the magnifying feature you need is out. Seeing as my mom told me she finds the iPad a bit heavy at times, perhaps maybe an iPad mini would be better for your mother?

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Is it just me - I don't consider the ipad 2 - cheap... 

Yeah, considering it's basically a glorified magnifying glass, I'm thinking of getting her a -- wait for it -- non-glorified magnifying glass...and maybe one of those helping hands things.

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