Michelle Ehrhardt
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Michelle Ehrhardt
Associate Tech Editor
Covering phones, computers, smartwatches, and more.
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The Best iPad and Android Tablets
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Best for casual tablet usersiPad 11th-Gen
$279.00
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$279.00
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Best for mid-range enthusiastsiPad Air
$699.00
at Amazon
$699.00
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Best for kids and people who miss the iPodiPad Mini
$549.00
at Amazon
$549.00
at Amazon
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Best laptop replacementiPad Pro
$1,095.30
at Amazon
$1,095.30
at Amazon
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Best for the Google smart homePixel Tablet
$475.99
at Amazon
$475.99
at Amazon
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Best smaller Android laptop replacementSamsung Galaxy Tab S9
$599.00
at Amazon
$599.00
at Amazon
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Best for general Android laptop replacementSamsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series
$323.90
at Amazon
$323.90
at Amazon
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Best for Windows expertsSurface Pro 12/13-inch
$699.99
at Amazon
$699.99
at Amazon
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When the iPad popularized the tablet in 2010, Apple established a stranglehold on the market that it has yet to give up. The iPhone maker has done a great job maintaining its top dog position with multiple models serving different kinds of users, but the answer to “which tablet should I get?” is still more complicated than “the most recent iPad.”
These days, there are great tablet options across iOS, Android (which also technically powers Amazon’s ultra budget Fire HD), and even Windows. Some companies, like Apple, have better app compatibility, while others, like Google and Microsoft, have unique draws, like a speaker dock or the ability to use Windows programs. These are my eight favorite tablets available now.
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Best for casual tablet usersiPad 11th-Gen
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The Good
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Affordable -
Bright and colorful screen -
Apple Pencil support -
Apple ecosystem
The Bad-
Slightly older chip -
512GB storage max
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- 9.79 x 7.07 x 0.28 inches
- 1.05 pounds (wifi), 1.06 pounds (cellular)
- 2,360 x 1,640 Liquid Retina Display with 500 nits brightness
- Apple Pencil USB-C and Apple Pencil 1st generation support
- A16 Bionic Chip
- 12MP Wide rear camera
- 12MP Ultrawide front camera
- Dual microphones
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Best for mid-range enthusiastsiPad Air
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The Good
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Apple Silicon chip -
Thinner and lighter -
13-inch screen option
The Bad-
Actually not the thinnest iPad -
No OLED
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- 9.74 x 7.02 x 0.24 inches (11-inch screen)
- 11.04 x 8.46 x 0.24 inches (13-inch screen)
- 1.02 pounds (11-inch screen), 1.36 pounds (13-inch screen)
- 2,360 x 1,640 Liquid Retina Display with 500 nits brightness (11-inch screen)
- 2,732 x 2,048 Liquid Retina Display with 600 nits brightness (13-inch screen)
- Apple Pencil Pro and Apple Pencil USB-C support
- Apple M2 Chip
- 12MP Wide rear camera
- 12MP Ultrawide front camera
- Dual microphones
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Best for kids and people who miss the iPodiPad Mini
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The Good
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Portable -
Good middle-ground in terms of power
The Bad-
Pricey for a small tablet
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- 7.69 x 5.3 x 0.25 inches
- 0.65 pounds (wifi), 0.66 pounds (cellular)
- 2,266 x 1,488 Liquid Retina Display with 500 nits brightness
- Apple Pencil USB-C and Apple Pencil Pro support
- A17 Pro Chip
- 12MP Wide rear camera
- 12MP Ultrawide front camera
- Dual microphones
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Best laptop replacementiPad Pro
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The Good
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OLED screen -
Laptop-like performance -
Thin and light
The Bad-
Pricey
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- 9.83 x 6.99 x 0.21 inches (11-inch screen)
- 11.09 x 8.48 x 0.20 inches (13-inch screen)
- 0.98 pounds (11-inch screen), 1.28 pounds (13-inch screen)
- 2,420 x 1,668 OLED display with 1,000 nits brightness/1,600 nits in HDR (11-inch screen)
- 2,752 x 2,064 OLED display with 1,000 nits brightness/1,600 nits in HDR (13-inch screen)
- Apple Pencil Pro and Apple Pencil USB-C support
- Apple M4 Chip
- 12MP Wide rear camera
- 12MP Ultrawide front camera
- Four-microphone array
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Best for the Google smart homePixel Tablet
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The Good
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Speaker dock bundle -
Android updates right from Google
The Bad-
Tensor chip not the most powerful
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- 10.2 x 6.7 x 0.3 inches
- 1.09 pounds
- 2,560 x 1,600 LCD with 500 nits brightness
- Google Tensor G2 Chip with Titan M2 security coprocessor
- 8MP rear camera
- 8MP front camera
- Three microphones
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Best smaller Android laptop replacementSamsung Galaxy Tab S9
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The Good
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OLED display -
Galaxy exclusive features -
Comes with a stylus
The Bad-
Pricey -
Processor somewhat weak for the price
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- 10.01 x 6.53 x 0.23 inches
- 2,560 x 1,600 OLED display
- Galaxy S Pen included
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Chip
- 13MP rear camera/12MP front camera
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Best for general Android laptop replacementSamsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series
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The Good
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OLED display (S10+, S10 Ultra) -
Galaxy exclusive features -
Comes with a stylus
The Bad-
Features vary greatly with price
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- 10.01 x 6.53 x 0.24 inches (S10 FE)
- 11.83 x 7.67 x 0.24 inches (S10 FE+)
- 11.24 x 7.30 x 0.22 inches (S10+)
- 12.85 x 8.21 x 0.21 inches (S10 Ultra)
- 2,304 x 1,440, 10.9-inch display (S10 FE)
- 2,880 x 1,800, 13.1-inch display (S10 FE+)
- 2,800 x 1,752, 12.4-inch OLED display (S10+)
- 2,960 x 1,848, 14.6-inch OLED display (S10 Ultra)
- Galaxy S Pen included
- Exynos 1580 chipset (S10 FE, S10 FE+)
- MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset (S10+, S10 Ultra)
- 13MP rear camera/12MP front camera (S10 FE, S10 FE+)
- 13 MP + 8MP rear camera/12MP front camera (S10+)
- 13MP + 8MP rear camera/12MP + 12MP front camera (S10 Ultra)
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Best for Windows expertsSurface Pro 12/13-inch
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The Good
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Windows is versatile -
Works with Surface accessories -
Built-in kickstand
The Bad-
OLED model is pricey -
Windows on mobile isn’t for everyone
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- 10.8 x 7.5 x 0.3 inches (Surface Pro 12-inch)
- 11.3 x 8.2 x 0.3 inches (Surface Pro 13-inch)
- 15 pounds (Surface Pro 12-inch)
- 1.7 pounds (Surface Pro 13-inch)
- 2,196 x 1,464 LCD (Surface Pro 12-inch)
- 2,880 x 1,920 LCD or OLED (Surface Pro 13-inch)
- Snapdragon X Plus CPU (on LCD models) Snapdragon X Elite CPU (on OLED models)
- 10MP rear camera
- 1440p Windows Hello ultrawide front camera
- Dual microphones
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Once you’ve chosen a tablet that works for you, you’ll still have to make a few choices when it comes to configuration.
The most important decisions you’ll make here are likely about screen size, connectivity, and storage space. Which size screen you should choose depends on whether you’ll be using your tablet more for gaming and professional work or light browsing, whereas having more storage space really only matters if you plan to keep a lot of photos, video projects, or games on your device.
Connectivity is a bit more complicated. You’ll usually get the choice to go for a wifi or LTE model with most modern tablets, but you’ll have to pay an extra fee for the LTE model, and then keep an active data plan to actually get use out of it. Because I mostly use my tablet where wifi is available, I almost always opt for a wifi-only model, though it’s important to note that LTE models can also connect to wifi.
Whether you need cellular connectivity will depend on how often you’re away from a wifi network, but if you’re often out and about, you might want to look into how to turn your phone into a mobile hotspot instead. This will let you connect your wifi tablet to your phone’s data plan, saving you a few extra dollars while still offering the flexibility of an LTE tablet. (You’ll be able to connect other devices to your mobile hotspot, too.)
What do you think so far?
With your configuration sorted, the only thing left is to wait for your tablet to arrive and load it up with your favorite apps. Here are a few of our favorite apps for Android, plus the most popular apps for Apple devices.