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7" tablets for under $200 are very popular, and they work well.
E.g. the Ainol Novo7 Crystal, Android 4.1, 1024x600 MVA panel, 1.5 GHz dual-core Amlogic CPU, 1GB RAM, 8 GB flash, mini-HDMI, microSD starting at $130 on eBay.
For $10 more, you get the Aurora 2 with IPS screen and 16 GB flash. The $170 Flame comes with 1280x800 screen (essentially a slower Nexus7 with microSD+HDMI).
If you go below $100 as the GP suggested, you will have to live with one ore more limitations, like TN panel, only 2-point multitouch, single-core CPU or measly 800x480 resolution. Maybe not enough for serious work, but still decent for casual web surfing, email, etc.