The sentence is as follows:
This isn't just an Apple tablet made to a budget
Am I correct in assuming it means:
This isn't a cheap tablet made within certain budgetary constraints so that you can buy it for exactly ... dollars?
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Sign up to join this communityThe sentence is as follows:
This isn't just an Apple tablet made to a budget
Am I correct in assuming it means:
This isn't a cheap tablet made within certain budgetary constraints so that you can buy it for exactly ... dollars?