The Hudl 1 offered a 1.5GHz quad-core Rockchip processor, with 1GB of RAM. There are also two Dolby-optimised speakers on the rear of the Hudl 2, so it should sound great too. Tesco hasn't confirmed the exact details of the size and weight, but first impressions are that it offers the same great build as before, feeling just as solid, but light in the hand. The Hudl 2 takes the same approach, with a polycarbonate body, but this time coming in eight different colours, including black, blue, turquoise, orange, pink, purple, red and white. It measures 128 x 193 x 10mm and weighs 370g. The original Hudl was well built, defying its budget price point, offering a sturdy polycarbonate body in blue, red, black and purple colours. Our first impressions of the new Hudl display are really good too. Your content will look better, games will be more glorious and you'll have more space to browse your favourite websites. That means the new device is not only larger, but sharper too. The original Hudl has a resolution of 1440 x 900 pixels, 242ppi. The Hudl 2 has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels, giving it 273ppi.
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The Tesco Hudl 2 has an 8.3-inch display, growing in size over the 7-inches of the original. So what does the new tablet offer and how does it differ from the original? Should you be rushing out to buy the Hudl 1 or waiting for the Hudl 2? We're crunching through the important specs so you know exactly what the difference is, and where the smart money lies. It offers the same proposition: an affordable tablet, with competitive specs, looking to put a tablet into the hands of plenty of Tesco shoppers. (Pocket-lint) - The Tesco Hudl has been a surprise hit, selling 750,000 units, and offering a tablet experience at prices that are difficult to beat.īut now there's a new Hudl in town, the aptly named Tesco Hudl 2.