I have the 2012 Nexus 7 which easily does everything you want and more. You can still buy this version and they are now sub 120 pounds / 140 euros - probably even for the 32 Gb version.
There are a bunch of ereader options on the play store, all free. I'd suggest the Kindle software simply for the number of books available but Google's own built in ereader has a goodly selection too.
For movies again there is the google store plus things like netflix and so on as free downloads (if you have a netflix or equivalent account).
There are also a host of free options for playing back your own movies. I use the BS player which has the advantage of being able to access Window's network shared drives (meaning you can play movies without having to first copy them on to the tablet). The BS player appears to be able to cope with every format of video there is (certainly every one I own).
The screen is 720p - although surprisingly 1080p movies do seem to look even better than 720p movies.
If you can raise more funds the 2013 Nexus 7 is even higher resolution (1080p) but I am not sure you really need that on a 7 inch screen. I certainly haven't managed to justify upgrading.
I just did a quick search on ebay.co.uk : http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid...&_from=R40
First option is for a 32 Gb Nexus for 103 pounds.
They appear to be even cheaper than I thought....
There are a bunch of ereader options on the play store, all free. I'd suggest the Kindle software simply for the number of books available but Google's own built in ereader has a goodly selection too.
For movies again there is the google store plus things like netflix and so on as free downloads (if you have a netflix or equivalent account).
There are also a host of free options for playing back your own movies. I use the BS player which has the advantage of being able to access Window's network shared drives (meaning you can play movies without having to first copy them on to the tablet). The BS player appears to be able to cope with every format of video there is (certainly every one I own).
The screen is 720p - although surprisingly 1080p movies do seem to look even better than 720p movies.
If you can raise more funds the 2013 Nexus 7 is even higher resolution (1080p) but I am not sure you really need that on a 7 inch screen. I certainly haven't managed to justify upgrading.
I just did a quick search on ebay.co.uk : http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid...&_from=R40
First option is for a 32 Gb Nexus for 103 pounds.
They appear to be even cheaper than I thought....
Kuusi palaa, ja on viimeinen kerta kun annan vaimoni laittaa jouluvalot!