A fold 3 or 4 great size for tablet but not in OP price range lolI have a Galaxy Tab A7 lite, which is decent, and the 3 GB RAM/32 GB storage version is $109 at Best Buy right now. If you can spend more, I would recommend the 4 GB RAM/64 GB storage version (which I have) -- that one is $199 at Best Buy (which is too much, in my opinion, but you might find it for sale elsewhere cheaper).
The display is good and stereo speakers are nice. Mine just updated to Android 13. Performance is so-so -- don't expect to play high-powered games like Asphalt 9 on it. But it'll be better than a Kindle Fire.
Unfortunately, no one really makes flagship-level small tablets any more, in the 7-8" range. I wish someone did, because it's the perfect size for media consumption on the go, especially when relaxing on a couch or bed. Whatever you do, avoid the off-brand or no-name tablets that are direct-from-China. Those will uniformly be terrible.
Another good optionYou can probably find a 1st gen Microsoft Surface Duo for <$250 these days. Woot has it for $240 (new, not refurb), but it's locked to AT&T. If you're just going to use it as a wi-fi device, that shouldn't matter (although it probably has a bunch of AT&T bloatware preloaded that you can't get rid of). computers.woot.com/offers/microsoft-surface-duo-dual-screen-tablet-8?ref=w_cnt_wp_5_1
I don't think what you're looking for exists, most manufacturers no longer make Android tablets since Google abandoned the platform years ago in favor of ChromeOS.
Samsung has a low end 7" Tab or you step up to 10.5"
Lenovo and TLC each have a budget 8" Tab, but neither have one with Android 12/13.
Although just as you might expect from Google, they're circling back and trying to revive tablets again. I'm sure I'll be nabbing the Pixel Tablet when it comes out later this year!(Although it'll be a 10" tablet, not 7-8".)
11" according to any specs I can find. Either way, Googles first Android tablet in 8 years after they announced in 2019 they would no longer work on tablet hardware and canceled the successors to their Chrome OS tablets.
I really don't expect Google to revitalize the market or even release a product that's competitive with Samsung or Apple. They either need to undercut the competition on price or drastically improve their software experience.
B.Diddy... in my thread about miniature icons embedded in my home page icons, you wrote that you have my current tablet -- a Lenovo M8.
How much better is the Samsung tab A7 lite tablet that you also own and recommended above? My M8 is 3 GB RAM/32 GB storage, and that's what I'd purchase in an A7 lite as I don't play games or do anything else that's not basic. My M8 is Android 10.