With remote jobs becoming the new norm, computer tablets just make sense. You will want a machine that is as convenient and flexible as your work schedule, always ready to fly with you on spontaneous travels. Easy to pack and boot up, tablets see to your day-to-day tasks with an efficiency comparable to fast processing laptops and personal computers (PCs).
Shopping for a decent but affordable tablet in a market dominated by popular models can be overwhelming. Ideally, you should be reviewing four main components before hitting the purchase button, according to Lijosh John, a technical service engineer at Al Barsha Electronics LLC in Dubai, who has repaired several tablets in his career. Find out what he said by scrolling below.
Taking all of our expert's advice into account and more, we compiled some of the best tablets on Amazon, for content creators and students alike. And, do hurry because our selection is discounted for a limited period of time. If you have an old iPad in need of repairing, you can get that fixed as well through Amazon – hire pros to patch up your device at home via Amazon Home Services .
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1. Best Overall: Apple iPad Pro (Wi-Fi, 256GB)
Pros
- Ideal for artists and graphic designers, thanks to its M2 chip
- Face ID unlock
- 5G cellular with Wi-Fi
- 12.9-inch Liquid Retina Extreme Dynamic Range (XDR) screen
- 12MP front camera always keeps you in the centre
- 8GB random access memory (RAM)
Cons
- The stylus and keyboard are sold separately
- Not as customisable as Android tablets
The 2022 12.9-inch display is the latest Apple iPad Pro in the series. Unline the previous 11-inch, this model runs on the streamlined Apple-developed M2 chip. Your gaming needs and 3D modelling ventures will thrive with the M2 chip, since it carries an 8-core central processing unit (CPU) for performance and an 8-core graphics processing unit (GPU) for faster graphics. Its Liquid Retina XDR screen delivers the best canvas for creative pursuits and TV show binge-watching, with brightness levels peaking at 1,600 nits. Hold video conferences with confidence through a 12-megapixel selfie camera that moves when you move. Despite its power-hungry features, the Apple iPad Pro can impressively last nine hours of web surfing on a single charge.
Bonus: Buy with zero per cent instalments and pay Dh282.83 for 12 months with select banks. Add an Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) for Dh448 and an Apple Magic Keyboard for Dh1,299.
Warranty: Amazon offers a one-year extended warranty for Dh199, a one-year accidental damage protection for Dh332, and a two-year damage protection and one-year extended warranty for Dh424.
2. Best for Students: Apple iPad Air (Wi-Fi + Cellular, 64GB)
Pros
- Edits 4K videos and runs games easily with M1 chip
- Nearly 11-inches of Liquid Retina display
- Converts handwriting to text
- 12MP ultra-wide front camera
Cons
- No Face ID sensor
- Storage options are limited between 64GB and 256GB
- Apple Pencil is sold separately
The fifth generation of Apple iPad Air is less expensive than the Pro series for missing pricier components like the M2 chip, Face ID sensor and a larger display. Yet, the tablet is just as versatile with top-notch specs – the 10.9-inch Liquid Retina Display still makes sketching on Procreate a breeze and the 12MP ultra-wide front camera works well for online classes. Instead of the latest M2 chip, this model of iPad Air runs on its predecessor, which dedicates eight cores to performance and eight cores to graphics. According to Kumar, the Air series is the most popular tablet among students for its versatile note-taking options.
Bonus: Buy with zero per cent instalments and pay Dh237.42 for 12 months with select banks.
Warranty: Amazon offers a one-year extended warranty for Dh171, a one-year accidental damage protection for Dh285, and a two-year damage protection and one-year extended warranty for Dh363.
3. Best Android Tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
Pros
- Includes stylus that charges on the tablet
- Converts handwriting into text
- Split screen makes multitasking easier
- Expandable MicroSD storage for up to 1TB
- 8GB of RAM
Cons
- Fast-draining battery
- Clip Studio Paint runs on a six-month trial
Save Dh271 when you shop the latest Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Plus today. Sporting a large 12.4-ich AMOLED screen, this model (along with S8 and S8 Ultra) is the slimmest and toughest S Tab yet. The best part is that your tablet comes with an S Pen that magnetically snaps onto the back of the S8 Plus. It’s how the stylus charges itself as well, so you never have to worry about misplacing it. If Apple has Procreate, Samsung tends to your creative flair with the Clip Studio Paint app. And the tablet even casts onto a second PC screen in the DeX mode for close-up editing or drawing sessions.
4. Best Travel Tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab A8
Pros
- Premium design and build
- Solid performance
- Loud, clear speakers with Dolby Atmos
- Excellent battery life
Cons
- Slow charging
- Weak front and rear cameras
A favourite among reviewers for its affordable price and powerful performance, Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 is a full-sized, 10.5-inch tablet. It's on our list as one of the best travel tablets you can get on a limited budget. It supports full high definition (HD), 1080p picture quality and quad speakers in its slender, 6.9mm-thin body, so you can enjoy hours of streaming with no issues. Reviewers love the surprisingly immersive sound quality on this tablet, thanks to its Dolby Atmos integration. However, many of them wish the device included a fingerprint sensor for better security and faster online purchases. Even so, the tablet provides excellent value for its price. Its battery life is excellent and can last all through long-distance flights, but do note that it does take over three hours to fully charge, so it’s best left plugged in overnight.
Bonus: Buy with 0% installments and pay Dh113.92 for 12 months with select banks.
5. Best Budget for Family: Lenovo Tab P11 Plus
Pros
- Child-friendly account for apps, games and books
- Four Dolby Atmos speakers
- Noise cancellation in video calls
- 6GB of RAM
- Fast charging
Cons
- No headphone jack
- Lenovo Pen and keyboard pack are sold separately
If you’re looking for a general tablet to keep around the house, the Lenovo Tab P11 Plus fits the bill. It has a sufficient 6GB RAM that prevents lag but operates on a slower 2.0GHz processor for the price point. Still, reviewers who tend to pick up the tablet occasionally are satisfied with the responsive 11-inch screen, ample storage of 128GB and smooth application switching, from emails to games to e-reader. Advertised as a family tablet, the P11 Plus introduces your children to more than 10,000 teacher-approved apps, games and books via Google Kids Space. This is your best bet for light, everyday usage.
Bonus: Buy with zero per cent instalments and pay Dh80.76 for 12 months with select banks.
Warranty: Amazon offers a one-year extended warranty for Dh57, a one-year accidental damage protection for Dh95, and a two-year damage protection and one-year extended warranty for Dh121.
6. Best for Work: Microsoft Surface Pro 8
Pros
- Built-in 180-degree kickstand
- 8GB RAM
- 4.2GHz processor speed
- Compatible with Xbox console
- Large 13-inch screen
Cons
- Heavy at 889 grams
- No SD card slot for storage extension
- Keyboard and pen are sold separately
A cross between a laptop and a tablet, the Microsoft Surface Pro 8 is one of the pricier tablet ranges out there. It operates much like your personal Windows computer, running on an 11th Gen Intel Core processor with amazing speeds of 4.2GHz and a rapid screen refresh rate of 120Hz. Your essential work apps, from Microsoft Teams to Microsoft 365, are readily available, making your transition from laptop to tablet easier. And while other models need a separate case to prop up the device, the Surface Pro 8 comes with a built-in kickstand on the back. Prop it up for video calls or set it low for editing; match the angle to the task for up to 180 degrees. However, John says Surface Pro is a tricky tablet to repair and can quickly become costly when it comes to the processor chip.
Bonus: Buy with zero per cent instalments and pay Dh284.92 for 12 months with select banks.
Warranty: The manufacturer offers a one-year warranty. Amazon offers a one-year extended warranty for Dh199, a one-year accidental damage protection for Dh332, and a two-year damage protection and one-year extended warranty for Dh424.
What should I look for when buying a tablet?
While there are several aspects worth considering, what should be your top-most priority, first and foremost, Lijosh John says, is the display quality.
Display quality: A tablet’s touchscreen feature naturally demands a large display to accommodate our requests. While artists would gravitate towards a bigger screen, as seen in the Apple iPad Pro’s 12.9-inch display, cinephiles should consider an Active Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode (AMOLED) display, as well. For the deepest blacks on screen and faster refresh rate, tablets with AMOLED screens light up colours pixel by pixel.
Performance: Then comes the performance level of the device, which depends on the processor chip or the engine of the tablet. “Apple’s [M2] chip supports heavier graphics than the usual processors, so it’s mostly used for gaming and designing,” said John, adding that a decent performing tablet should at least have a 2.4GHz processor speed.
Battery life: The longer the battery life the better, but some tablets drain their power reserve faster than others. “Samsung Galaxy tablets tend to consume more power in the displays, so their battery life is shorter than the Apple iPad,” said John. He also advises against charging tablets when in use, which is a common cause of battery swelling. Hours of simultaneous charge and discharge damages the cells in the battery, explains John.
Random access memory (RAM) storage: To improve speed and prevent lag, go for a tablet that has a minimum of 6GB RAM, says Prem Kumar, a service technician at Techbayt Electronics LLC, Dubai. He says this advice especially applies to Android tablets, which end up lagging upon multitasking.
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