Hisense doesn't make many Android tablets, but the company earned some kudos for its $99 Sero 7 Lite and $149 Sero 7 Pro. Neither tablet is perfect, but each provides a good experience for the price compared to the bargain basement Android tablets of yesteryear. The tablets haven't been on the market for long, but Hisense is already cutting their prices down even further. The company announced today that the Sero 7 Lite will now retail for $79 and the Sero 7 Pro will go for $129.

The Lite is objectively not a great tablet—it's fine for the price, but its low-resolution, low-quality screen and bottom-of-the-barrel flash memory make using it a frustrating experience. The Pro, on the other hand, is essentially a carbon copy of the 2012 Nexus 7. While that tablet has aged rapidly, it's still not bad for gaming, reading, and Web browsing.

Both tablets continue to be Walmart exclusives and are available only in stores. We still recommend the newest Nexus 7 as the best small Android tablet money can buy, but if you need to save $100, there are worse ways to do it.