
Too many tablets? Here’s how to choose the right one
These five key points will help you find the tablet that suits your needs.
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Display size refers to the diagonal measurement of a tablet’s screen, which determines how much content you can view at once and how comfortable the device feels in your hands. It is important because it affects usability, portability, and the overall experience whether you’re reading, watching videos, or working on tasks.
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Up to 9"
Typical price
96.– to 350.–Features a compact screen, making the tablet lightweight and easy to hold.
Ideal for travel, quick note-taking, or kids, but less suited for multitasking or watching movies.
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10 - 11"
Typical price
170.– to 600.–Offers a balanced size for comfortable viewing and handling without being too bulky.
Great for everyday use, reading, streaming, and light productivity; fits most bags easily.
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12 - 15"
Typical price
340.– to 1200.–Large display provides more space for apps, multitasking, and drawing or design work.
Best for professional tasks, presentations, or media consumption, but less portable for frequent travel.
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Display technology refers to the type of screen used in a tablet, determining how images, text, and videos are shown. Choosing the right display technology affects clarity, color accuracy, battery life, and overall comfort during reading, streaming, or gaming.
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OLED
Typical price
1100.– to 2300.–Uses self-lighting pixels to deliver deep blacks and vibrant colors.
Ideal for watching movies or editing photos, offering high contrast and rich visuals compared to LCD screens.
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Liquid Retina XDR
Typical price
570.– to 1000.–Employs advanced backlighting and high pixel density for sharp, bright, and colorful displays.
Excellent for graphic design or video editing, providing professional-grade color accuracy and HDR performance.
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Super AMOLED
Typical price
530.– to 1200.–Integrates touch sensors into the screen, enhancing brightness and color while saving power.
Great for all-day use, as it offers clear visuals outdoors and longer battery life compared to traditional OLED.
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LCD
Typical price
150.– to 380.–Uses a backlight behind liquid crystals to create images, resulting in consistent brightness.
Suitable for basic tasks like web browsing or reading, offering affordability and reliable performance but less vivid colors.
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The operating system is the software platform that manages a tablet's functions and user interface. Choosing the right operating system affects compatibility, app availability, and ease of use, making it a key factor for tailoring the device to your needs.
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Android
Typical price
150.– to 340.–Offers flexible customization, access to the Google Play Store, and support for a wide range of apps and devices.
Ideal for users who want choice in hardware and software, as well as integration with Google services and affordability.
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iPadOS
Typical price
680.– to 1300.–Exclusive to Apple iPads, provides a smooth interface, regular updates, and access to the App Store.
Best for those seeking high performance, security, and seamless integration with other Apple devices.
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Windows
Typical price
640.– to 3000.–Runs desktop-class software and supports multitasking with familiar Windows programs like Microsoft Office.
Recommended for productivity-focused users who want compatibility with PC applications and use their tablet for work or study.
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Storage capacity refers to the amount of data a tablet can hold, including apps, photos, videos, and documents. Choosing the right storage size is important to ensure your tablet can handle your needs without running out of space, especially if you plan to use it for media or productivity.
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Up to 64 GB
Typical price
110.– to 330.–Suitable for basic tasks like web browsing, email, and light app usage.
Best for users who mainly stream content and do not store many files locally, offering an affordable entry point.
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65 - 256 GB
Typical price
200.– to 510.–Provides enough space for a mix of apps, photos, and videos.
Ideal for most users, balancing storage and price, and supporting offline media and moderate productivity tasks.
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257 - 512 GB
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650.– to 1000.–Offers extensive storage for large files, advanced apps, and high-resolution media.
Recommended for power users, creatives, or those who need to store lots of content without relying on cloud services.
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The brand factor helps customers distinguish between leading tablet manufacturers, impacting performance, reliability, and ecosystem compatibility. Brands like Apple, Samsung, and Xiaomi offer unique operating systems, features, and price points, shaping user experience and suitability for different needs.
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Apple
Recognized for premium build quality, seamless integration with iOS and other Apple devices.
Ideal for creative work, productivity, and users seeking a stable, long-term software experience.
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Samsung
Known for versatile Android tablets with high-resolution displays and S Pen support.
Great for multitasking, media consumption, and users wanting flexibility across devices.
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Xiaomi
Offers affordable Android tablets with solid hardware and competitive features.
Best suited for budget-conscious buyers who value practicality and reliable performance.
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Lenovo
Specializes in a wide range of tablets from entry-level to business-focused models.
Good choice for families, students, and professionals seeking value and device variety.
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Huawei
Features innovative hardware and strong battery life, often at mid-range prices.
Recommended for users prioritizing battery longevity and alternative Android ecosystems.
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