Despite its limitations, the legacy of the Zeepad 7.0 is important. It forced major technology companies to acknowledge the budget sector. Eventually, established brands like Amazon (with the Kindle Fire) and Samsung (with the Galaxy Tab series) began releasing their own low-cost 7-inch tablets, offering better quality control and software integration at competitive prices. The Zeepad and similar devices proved that if a tablet was affordable enough, consumers were willing to tolerate imperfections. This paved the way for the current era of technology, where tablets are ubiquitous in schools and homes, viewed less as luxury items and more as essential tools for daily life.