Used Surface Pro 8 maybe. No repair ability but decent value for money
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If it really has to have windows on it, than a relatively recent gen surface pro is probably the best.
I still have my surface pro 2 I got in 2013. It was fantastic at the time. I've since put fedora on it, and rarely use it, but it still works great.
IMO Windows tablets aren't usually good... I had a terrible experience with my Surface Pro 4 (touch issue, battery swelling, keyboard connection), I've heard the recent ones are good enough though.
On that budget, you should be looking for something like an Intel N100 tablet.
Other than that, you’d probably need to go used to fit in your budget, but then you might have to worry about the battery being in good condition, but you said that’s not a big deal.
Chuwi makes a tablet that might interest you called the Hi10 Max. I’ve owned two of their machines, and they’re fine. Not great, but not bad.