![]() This slate has an 11.5-inch 1600 x 2560 OLED screen, so it’s big, sharp, and packs punchy OLED tech. Lenovo isn’t well-known for Android tablets, but with the Tab P11 Pro it’s delivered a real rival to the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus. Samsung has long been ruling the high-end Android tablet world, but it now faces an unlikely challenger in the form of the Lenovo Tab P11 Pro. Read our full Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus review But even without that this is a high-end slate and great for media. Chuck in a keyboard (sold separately) and this is a serious productivity machine. There’s also a 5G model for speedy mobile data, and Samsung’s S Pen stylus comes bundled with the slate. ![]() Plus, it has a premium metal build that’s incredibly slim at 5.7mm thick. You also of course get a whole lot of power from the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus’s Snapdragon 865 Plus chipset, enough that we found it the smoothest Android tablet experience we’d come across at launch. The iPad Pro range can match much of that, but those slates have LCD screens, which aren’t quite as good – we were seriously impressed with this screen. In fact, its screen arguably has those slates beat, as it’s a 12.4-inch Super AMOLED one with a 2800 x 1752 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus was at launch the best tablet Samsung had ever made, and it’s still great now, as well as being a serious rival to the iPad Pro range. Read our full Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra review ![]() The size does make it less portable than some slates though, and it sure is expensive. You can even buy a keyboard folio if you want to use it like a laptop. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra then has it all. In our review we were very impressed with its four speakers too, plus its masses of storage, and its premium – if fragile-feeling – design. The display is crisp at 1848 x 2960 and smooth at 120Hz, there’s tons of power from the Tab S8 Ultra’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, and it has a great 12MP ultra-wide camera on the front, making this an ideal device for video calls. That size sees it dwarfing even the largest iPad Pro, but with its included S Pen stylus this also makes it a superb device for creating artwork, editing documents, taking notes, and other productivity tasks. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is the ultimate Android tablet, but with its enormous 14.6-inch screen it won’t be for everyone. Some certainly are, but others are some of the best cheap tablets that prove excellent value for money. Do you think that a big and expensive slate from Samsung is right for you? Or are you penny-pinching due to this current inflation and think that an affordable piece from Amazon might be more appropriate? Or is your budget flexible enough for a powerful mid-ranger from one of the Chinese brands? We’ll also help you make sure that the tablet you had in mind is the one for you.īelow are the ten very best Android tablets on the market, and while they also all rank among the very best tablets, these aren’t all top-tier flagships. And, to help you make the right choice, we’ve gathered the best Android tablets in this guide, keeping in mind price, features, design, and performance. We’ve tested, used and reviewed a lot of Android tablets so we happen to know which ones are worth your money (and which ones to leave at the bottom of the barrel). The list of Android tablets is constantly growing with more and more brands throwing their hats in the ring, making it harder to find the ideal choice and easier to just choose the most popular or priciest one.ĭon’t let deter you, however. Pick the best Android tablet for you, and you’ll be getting the most out of your newest tablet purchase.
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