Inexpensive tablet well suited as a control point for my streamers, including Sony


I must be stuck in the 20th century. Despite endless searching, I have been unable to find a tablet to use as a control point for a Sony HAP Z1ES and Roon. It doesn't have to be laden with bells and whistles, knobs, switches, meters, dials, buttons and gewgaws. It doesn't have to play through built-in speaker-like devices. It just needs to have a touch screen and a good display for album art and liner notes. It needs only enough muscle to do this without elaborate set up, constant pointless upgrades or impenetrable error messages. 
Any help will prompt me to write the Pope, suggesting your elevation to the daily calendar. 


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I had the Sony and used an old iPad that had outlived its purpose as a business tool.  Worked fine with the Hap.  Or just use your phone if so equippped. 
I used an Ipad Mini as a remote control for my streamer works great and I remember it being fairly cheap.
I use an iPad Pro to use with my HAPZ1ES player.  Works perfectly. My iPhone6 can also control the Sony with no problems. 
I bought a Chromebook dedicated to stream video  for my living room surround sound  setup. It was around $150.00 and works good. no hard drive so no possibility of a virus.
No clue if it works with the Sony, but I use an original Kindle Fire using the Squeezecomander program to control my Squeezebox Touch and Logitech Media Server program.

If you just need a web browser, that's built into the Fire tablet. The 7" version starts at $49 new (and cheaper used).
Many thanks to those who were so helpful. I'm a putz when it comes to anything the least bit techie, but I've finally got an iPad Mini to work smoothly for both. 
Thanks all! 

This is a topic of some interest to me as it seems almost any streamer you buy needs a wifi based OS that has the ability to run the controller for the streamer in question. certainly low cost options to do this are desireable and I am guessing that not all streamers work with both android and IOS operating systems. The idea of having a cheap tablet to be a dedicated controller seems like a good plan. I'm thinking an Ipad might be great for this in terms of functionality and long battery life, but perhaps a more expensive solution than other choices.

While my choice for a streamer is likely well below what most of you can afford and would choose to buy, my choice for a streamer is going to be based on its feature set as much as its sound quality. Granted we all want sound quality that is appealing and revealing, My budget is limited to something well under $1000 and it must be capable of acting as a master streamer for several linked streamers in a distributed sound system. I'm leaning strongly towards a Wiim Ultra