Expensive total cost of ownership, performance stutters in more demanding situations, poor
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The Orange Tahiti budget tablet is a mixed bag. On one hand it’s a capable, handsome and portable device; on the other is a poor rear camera and a 24-month contract (which adds up to £480 for the cheapest option, or £600 for the more sensible 1GB...
Improve the resolution and fix those tinny speakers and onscreen keyboard the Tahiti could be a tempting package; for now it’s humdrum rather than humming...
Well built, nicely specified and with full Android on board, the Tahiti is impressive and seems like a bargain at first glance. But total up the contract cost, and consider that two years is a long time in the world of tablets before taking the plunge....
The free-on-contract Orange Tahiti may look like a gift but you'll end up having paid over the odds at the end of 24 months. Your money would be better spent on a Wi-Fi-only tablet, especially if you already have a smart phone that can double as a 3G...
Setting itself apart from all previous network-branded devices, the Orange Tahiti raises its own bar and then fails to meet all of its increased expectations. Although aesthetically impressive and a tablet that would be handled in public with pride, the...
The Orange Tahiti certainly offers a lot for a bargain price (though bear in mind that you'll be expected to pay £25 a month for two years on top of that initial £70). With a sharp touch screen, fast processor and an HDMI port too, if you don't mind...
Orange What is it? This is a small-screen Android tablet from Orange - the network's first own-brand model. What's great The Tahiti is stylish-looking and feels good to use, with a screen that's pleasingly high-resolution.. What's not There are none of...
The Orange Tahiti is a hard tablet to judge. It is both a surprise and a disappointment, a bargain and overpriced. In its best light the Tahiti offers a cheap entry point for those struggling to justify paying the full cost of a tablet and it is well...
So what do we reckon to the Orange Tahiti? If you have the money to spend now, we’d suggest buying one of the top-end tablets, because this device will look out of date by the time you’re coming to the end of your contract. However, for plenty of...
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