But tablets, even good ones can be 99 bucks or less. The Kindle Fire for example is a much better tablet than most cheaps.
If it's a Nook, ignore it and recycle it responsibly. Other? Recycle center.
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A neighbor has a tablet he found several months ago and doesn't know what it is. It has no ID marks on it other than a large "U" on the back. It has a cracked screen but otherwise looks ok, will not boot. Anybody know what kind of tablet this is?
Ron
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