I only skimmed the replies, but did not see one of the obvious choices mentioned. Don't count out the Kindle Fire.
Under $100 and it will do what you want.
Connects with wifi just like the others.
Mrs G and I use them daily. Small, light, bright and clear enough to surpass what my eyes can appreciate.
Me, for audio books and remote access to business stuff.
Her, for everything on the net, from the comfort of her stuffed chair...and a ton of skype with the grand-babies.
In a van, they work awesome for Netflix/Amazon Prime/Audible...etc. (You may want to get the bigger one if this is your aim.)
Not great for taking pictures...(but that's what a Nikon is for.)
Whatever you decide to get, make sure to get a magnetic charger/USB cable for it and a carry case.
The number one reason most devices die is damage to that charging port.
The link I gave you on the magnetic units work for data transfer on the Fire, as well as charging...not all of them do.
Some have to be oriented with the little green light up...some down...and some of them will not work on data at all.
I sent you the one, after trying three different types, that worked best for us.
If you read around, you will see people saying the Fire is slower than a tablet that costs four to five times more.
They are right. It is. Compared to the iPad I recently cleared for a friend, my little $60 Fire took nearly half a second longer to open my emails or my browser. Pictures load up slower too. High definition pics take a full 1/3 of a second longer to load up.
The Internet browser...a full 1/2 a second. Netflix plays flawlessly. Hulu, the same. Prime/Amazon is built right into it, so that all works like a charm.
If you are editing movies on a tablet, the Fire is not your man though. This is where you would see slow speeds that actually matter. Otherwise, its one of the best, if not THE best, bargains out there.
(It is also nothing but a big smartphone without the phone. Droid/Linux is a good thing.)
https://www.amazon.com/All-New-Fire...3?ie=UTF8&qid=1550672308&sr=8-3&keywords=fire
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0719KZW4...b876-51cf6fb8823e&ie=UTF8&qid=1550672351&sr=2
https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Cool-C...0672400&sr=1-3&keywords=magnetic+charge+cable
PS When we looked into it and updated our RV Internet, it was cheaper for us to get a jetpack to feed our devices than to buy a tablet from Verizon.
A cell-fed tablet has you painted in the corner.
The Internet plans suggested with a device that provides wifi in your RV are the most versatile (using your smartphone for this function works for many also) but having all of it in one tablet??? Ehhh, that makes your online world tied to a very overpriced, proprietary unit. IMO, a bad idea.
Jetpack style devices are tiny and use very little power. If you damage your tablet, you can run to wally world and buy a netbook, be online again in ten minutes.
Best of luck to you!