Milagrow M2 Pro (32GB) is one the popular tablet under Milagrow Tablets brand. Top 5 alternatives for Milagrow M2 Pro (32GB) as on 20th November 2024 are Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, Lenovo Tab M8 (2nd Gen) Tablet (2GB RAM + 32GB), Lenovo Tab M8 (2nd Gen) Tablet, Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite LTE, Micromax Canvas Laptab LT777.
In terms of camera, it has rear camera 8 MP with autofocus and 2 MP front camera. It has a dimension of 200 x 135 x 10 mm.
The lowest priced tablet in Milagrow M2 Pro (32GB) competitors is Milagrow TabTop MGPT03 PRO Tablet (WiFi+16GB) priced at BDT 5,266 while the highest priced tablets at BDT 67,900 is Milagrow Kupa X11 Windows TabTop (64GB). View Milagrow M2 Pro (32GB) best competitors and similar tablets below and compare prices and specifications for all models.
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Galaxy Tab A7 Lite Price | BDT 15,838 |
Lenovo Tab M8 (2nd Gen) Tablet (2GB RAM + 32GB) Price | BDT 13,858 |
Lenovo Tab M8 (2nd Gen) Tablet Price | BDT 14,254 |
Galaxy Tab A7 Lite LTE Price | BDT 14,518 |
Micromax Canvas Laptab LT777 Price | BDT 15,838 |
Lenovo Tab M10 HD 2nd Gen Tablet (Wi-Fi + 3GB + 32GB) Price | BDT 13,858 |
Swipe Slate 3 Tablet Price | BDT 13,198 |
Lenovo Tab M9 (HD) Price | BDT 15,858 |
Amazon Kindle HD Fire 6 Price | BDT 13,186 |
Lenovo Tab M7 Tablet (Wi-Fi+4G +16GB) Price | BDT 13,068 |
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The Kindle is an awesome e-reader for sure. The tablet comes with a 6.00-inch display with a resolution of 1280x800 pixels at a pixel density of 252 pixels per inch (ppi). Amazon Fire HD 6 is powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core processor. Apart from buying books available from the Kindle Store, you can also read DRM-free books that you have purchased from other sources online. These can be downloaded through various online portals and be transferred to your device. I have a lot of PDFs of books that I have bought or downloaded online through different sources and websites which I have transferred to my Kindle to read easily. Furthermore, to improve your reading experience especially for non-Kindle Store books, there are some features that can help. You can choose from a small number of fonts like Bookerly, Amazon Ember, Baskerville etc. that are really good. My favourite is Bookerly and I use that for all my books. You can also select the layout and adjust margins, orientation, alignment and spacing in that area. There are several themes as well to choose from plus you can also adjust the font size and even the weight (making text bolder), which is a really nice touch.