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For an Android alternative, consider the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Plus, which has similar selling points. This has a big screen, lots of power, and supports a keyboard accessory.

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If you're hoping to get serious work done on a tablet then an iPad Pro, such as the iPad Pro 12.9 (2021), would be a good option. Then think about what else matters to you in a tablet - be it size, power, camera or battery - and choose accordingly. The main things to consider are how much you want to spend, and what operating system you want - with Apple's iPadOS and Android being the two main options. What should I look for when buying a tablet? From there, we've ranked them based on our findings, factoring in their price and value too.

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Read the full review: iPad Air (2019) How we testedĮvery tablet on this list has been thoroughly tested and put through a comprehensive review, so we know exactly what makes them tick and how they compare. But everyone should be fine with the fast A12 chipset. This iPad sticks with the older Gen 1 Pencil and has just two speakers instead of four. The Pro versions support Apple Pencil Gen 2 with extra gesture features and magnetic charging. It does have Apple Pencil compatibility like all of Apple's newer tablets, but it's not the best tablet for artists. It's compatible with Apple's excellent Smart Keyboard Cover and priced right for students looking to take notes on a powerful laptop. If you're looking for a good compromise between Apple's new Pro tablets and the base iPad 10.2, the iPad Air range is it, and this is a cheaper, older model in the range. Uses the 1st Gen Apple Pencil -Traditional design doesn't wow The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro doesn’t quite have flagship power either, but it’s comfortably mid-range, and priced accordingly. On top of that it also has impressive battery life, with the only weak link really being the cameras (which are a weaker part of most tablets anyway). The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro also supports both stylus and keyboard accessories, so it’s similarly versatile to the iPad Pro range and the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7. And it’s also well built, with a metal shell that leaves it looking as expensive as any other tablet. That screen makes it great for visual media, but it’s great for audio too, thanks to four powerful speakers.

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So it’s big, sharp, and being OLED arguably gives it an edge over LCD rivals – including Apple’s entire iPad range. The highlight is undoubtedly its screen, which is an 11.5-inch 1600 x 2560 OLED one with 263 pixels per inch and HDR10 support. It’s not often that we see a Lenovo tablet in this list, but the Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is deserving, as it combines loads of premium features with a mid-range price. All of which means this is a very powerful, versatile slate – albeit one that’s slightly let down by its restrictive software. If you do have extra cash to spend though, you can always shell out on a Magic Keyboard or an Apple Pencil, both of which are supported.

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The iPad Pro 11 (2021) also has a smaller, lighter build than the 12.9-inch model, making it more portable – as a result of its smaller size and inferior screen it’s also more affordable, though certainly far from cheap. This instead has to settle for LCD like its predecessor, but it still has a great 11-inch 1668 x 2388 screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and it has the same overpowered Apple M1 chipset as its larger sibling, so nothing should slow this down. The iPad Pro 11 (2021) is a superb tablet, but one that’s just ever so slightly underwhelming in the face of the iPad Pro 12.9 (2021) with its Mini LED display. iPadOS doesn't utilize the power of M1 -Doesn’t feature a Mini LED display Read the full review: iPad Pro 12.9 (2021) But if your needs are lighter then you might find this too expensive and too big. So if you want to get some proper work or creation done on a tablet, or you’re just a big tablet gamer, the iPad Pro 12.9 (2021) will be the perfect device.

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The iPad Pro 12.9 (2021) also has a long-lasting battery, a decent camera, a premium aluminum design, and support for the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil 2 – these are sold separately, but turn it into a real productivity machine, great for trying free drawing software apps. It’s crisp, bright, vibrant, and all-round impressive. For the first time in an iPad, it also has a Mini LED screen, with a remarkably high 1,600-nit peak brightness, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 2048 x 2732 resolution. This chipset was lifted straight from Apple’s top-end Macs, so you’re truly getting desktop power in a tablet here.īut that’s not all this tablet has going for it. The iPad Pro 12.9 (2021) is a spectacular tablet, with its headline feature arguably being the M1 chipset that powers it. The most expensive tablet -Lackluster color options







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