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The editors liked
Low price
Expandable memory
HDMI out on both models
Pro screen incredibly sharp
The editors didn't like
Yet another Android tablet
LT screen isn't up to par
LT feels cheap
Too little too late for Hisense?
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Published: 2016-03-03, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Best buy under $150To its credit, the Hisense Sero 7 Pro does undercut the current Android leader in cost, but there are huge tradeoffs for only somewhat small savings. For example, the screen is far, far worse, and the guts of the tablet just aren't quit...
The Hisense Sero 7 Pro may not be a cutting edge Android tablet, but its unbeatable price and solid feature set make it an exceptional value....
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Published: 2013-05-24, Author: Luke , review by: techradar.com
Low price, Expandable memory, HDMI out on both models, Pro screen incredibly sharp
Yet another Android tablet, LT screen isn't up to par, LT feels cheap, Too little too late for Hisense?
In our short time with both tablets, it was clear the Pro was where Hisense focused nearly all of its attention. The features and specs you can obtain in the Sero 7 Pro for just $50 more make it the clear winner out of the box.We couldn't test the limits...
The Hisense Sero 7 LT has a Mini-HDMI port, expandable storage, and a competitive $99 price tag.
The Sero 7 LT has a low-resolution and inconsistently responsive touch screen, lacks Bluetooth and GPS capabilities, has a low internal capacity, and restarts unexpectedly.
The Hisense Sero 7 LT isn't worth your money -- skip it and go for its more robust counterpart, the Pro, instead.
Low price, Very good screen, Expandable memory, Dual cameras, Good battery life, Videoout port, Stock version of Android
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Looking at the specs, the Hisense Sero 7 Pro is hard to beat for the money. It touts specs that are comparable to the Google Nexus 7 -- plus some features the Nexus doesn't have, like microSD expansion and HDMI -- for a price that's $50 lower than the ba...
Low-resolution display, Browsing, navigating are sluggish at times, Inadequate onboard storage, Older Android 4.1.1 operating system
At $99, this price-aggressive tablet is okay for kids or tablet first-timers, but it delivers merely passable performance and a mediocre 7-inch display. Also, the paltry 4GB of onboard storage gives us serious pause. ...
Low price for a Tegra 3 tablet, Decent performance and high-resolution display for a budget model, NFC support
Thicker and heavier than competing slates, Display looks washed out, too bright, Camera overexposes images
This bargain tablet delivers performance and display quality reasonable for its $149 price (plus a few unexpected extras, like NFC), but it forces compromises on onboard storage and battery life. It's good as a first-timer tablet, as or a secondary o...
The Hisense Sero 7 LT has a Mini-HDMI port, expandable storage, and a competitive $99 price tag
The Sero 7 LT has a low-resolution and inconsistently responsive touch screen and low internal storage capacity, lacks Bluetooth and GPS capabilities, and restarts unexpectedly
Even considering its bargain price, the Hisense Sero 7 Pro can’t outshine the Nexus 7’s superior performance and design.