If you think the iPad has won the tablet wars, think again. High-end Apple and Windows tablets might dominate the top of the category as impressive tools for productivity, but Android slates are still popular at the more affordable end of the market. Moreover, Android tablets sometimes show up with interesting and unusual features, such as E Ink screens and included styli.

If you don't want an iPad but still want a high-end slate, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is your top Android option. It should particularly appeal to artists because it ships with Samsung's smooth S Pen stylus and serves as a truly immersive canvas. If you plan to take your tablet on the go, however, the 12.4-inch, 5G-capable Galaxy Tab S9+ is a better bet.


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Apple tends to dominate the $400 to $500 tablet segment, but there are still some quality options running Android. The Lenovo Tab P11 Pro Gen 2, for instance, has a spacious 11.2-inch display and a powerful MediaTek Kompanio 1300T processor. The base model has 128GB of storage and a microSD card slot, so you should never have an issue storing all your favorite games and media.

Outside of portability issues, everyone loves a big screen, and Amazon's Fire Max 11 offers a much larger panel than other budget-friendly tablets. It performs better than most too, thanks to its 4GB of RAM and MediaTek MTK8188J octa-core chip. The device also supports split-screen multitasking, which is unusual for tablets in this price range. A premium aluminum build further elevates the experience.

$60 usually doesn't get you much in the tablet realm, but the Fire 7 is a perfectly serviceable slate. It won't compete with the latest iPad or high-end Samsung models, but it runs basic apps just fine and doubles as a decent ebook reader. That's about all you can expect from a device with an entry-level processor and 2GB of RAM.

If you just want a tablet for occasional entertainment and have no intention of running high-end games, the Fire 7 is a suitable choice. That said, you should upgrade to the Fire HD 10 or HD 8 if you watch a lot of movies because their larger, higher-resolution screens are more enjoyable for media consumption.

This tablet offers everything we like about the regular Fire HD 8, but is specifically great for kids because it comes with a durable kickstand case and a two-year warranty. You also get a free year of the Amazon Kids+ subscription, which unlocks access to an age-appropriate library of smaller-format picture books, videos, and games. That service ordinarily costs $48 per year for Prime members and $79 for everyone else.

Not just a simple slate, Google's Pixel Tablet doubles as a smart display when you place it in the included speaker dock. It has a sharp screen, runs smoothly, and outputs quality audio. Of course, this tablet also runs a stock version of Android without any of the bloatware you'll find on most of the other models on this list.

It's easy to find a budget-friendly Android tablet thanks to an endless array of no-name, plasticky sub-$100 slates at your local CVS, or through mysterious "Fulfilled by Amazon" drop shippers. Many of these off-label tabs are serviceable, but we recommend choosing a brand you can count on for software support and hardware quality control. For more details, see our favorite budget-friendly models.

Android tablet innovation was quite stagnant for a while, but even Google has reentered the space with the Pixel Tablet, while Lenovo and Samsung continue to try to blur the line between tablets and laptops. Amazon continues to own the affordable end of the market.

Although Android has improved as a tablet operating system over time, some of the best ideas still come from hardware manufacturers like Lenovo and Samsung. Both of those companies typically outfit their tablets with custom productivity software and other features that make them work more smoothly. As for third-party software, Android is home to many great apps, though there are fewer tablet-specific versions than on Apple's App Store.

Google, Lenovo, and Samsung now publicly state how long their tablets will receive OS and security updates. In the past, you could pick up an Android tablet and have almost no information on when or if it would ever get an update. Those days are generally behind us and this is something you should make sure you know before choosing an Android tablet.

Amazon is a whole other kind of animal. Its Fire tablets run Fire OS, which is built on Android, but exists primarily to highlight Amazon's services and limited app store. You can add the Google Play Store to an Amazon Fire tablet with a bit of work, but it's not a great (or officially sanctioned) workaround. Amazon devices also tend to target people who want to consume media rather than create content.

Frequent travelers and commuters are likely to find cellular connectivity invaluable, but if you primarily use your tablet for streaming at home, a Wi-Fi-only model is perfectly fine. If you ever do need to take a non-cellular tablet on the go, most carriers allow you to use your phone as a mobile hotspot.

At a minimum, you should look for an Android tablet with at least 4GB of RAM for smooth switching between media streaming and web surfing. A midrange MediaTek processor should be fine for most tasks, but a higher-end Qualcomm CPU like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy in Samsung's Galaxy Tab S9 unlocks gaming potential. Note, however, that the Amazon models can get away with less RAM and slower chips because of their performance optimizations.

We also recommend at least 64GB of storage for midrange and higher-end tablets, and ideally a microSD card slot for additional storage. Basic models are generally fine with just 32GB because they can't run the advanced games and applications that take up a lot of space anyway. Stay away from tablets with only 16GB of storage.

Just as specs won't change over time, neither will the build quality. Think twice before buying a tablet with a flimsy plastic body and make sure whatever you choose feels comfortable to hold. Some tablet makers even go as far as to specify an IP rating for their devices, which can be important if you plan to use your slate on your porch or in your backyard.

Finally, if you want a top-notch phone to complement your tablet, head to our roundup of the best Android phones. Or, if you want to look beyond the realm of Android, check out our roundups of the best tablets overall, which include our favorite Apple models.

Galaxy Tab A8 tablet Question

So I just got a new toy. I am having such a struggle having to manually type in passwords. I have a super complicated password for 1PW so that's a pain in the backside. Then I only have copy and paste functionality which I can live with. The tablet has facial recco only (no fingerprint).

I find the Home screen is great to keep my most used items close at hand. If I need to do some item management I typically do that from the Items tab (the sidebar on a tablet). Opening sections in the Items tab allows you to see item lists grouped by Vault, Category, Tags and more. The item lists can be sorted a few different ways as well. Both the Item tab and Home Screen can also be customized to help prioritize the sections that are most useful for you.

Tablet. Well...bummer. I use that tablet for isolated periods whether it's to show a client a demonstration or I use it while I'm watching TV sitting on the couch When I'm done I shut it off. I still have a good password but I've modified it so it's not such a hassle using the Android keyboard that's not the same as a PC keyboard. I was surprised to find out that a brand new Samsung tablet isn't good enough with biometrics that's too bad.

I am looking for suggestions for a rugged Android tablet to use Reachview 3.

We want to use the Emlids with mor eof our field staff and I am looking to learn from anyone who has experience using any android tablets. Currently I use an Android phone but if I am giving over the system to our field staff a tablet would have a bigger screen and presumably long battery power.

I also have had good results with the Cedar CT8 tablet, similar to the E38 tablet mentioned above.

Bought it as a package from Microsurvey, when they first introduced the Microsurvey FieldGenius Android version. Great form factor versus the usual tiny data collector screen.

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You can get the Netflix app from the Google Play Store on phones and tablets with Android OS version 5 (Lollipop) or later. To get the latest version, your device must have Android OS version 7 (Nougat) or later.

Picture in Picture (Android 8 or later)

Some Android phones and tablets allow you to watch Netflix while using other apps. Not all Android devices and operating systems are compatible. For detailed instructions and support on using Picture in Picture, contact your device manufacturer.

To play Netflix in HD video quality, Android phones and tablets must use Widevine L1. Widevine allows your Android device to play videos and other content with DRM (digital rights management) protections.

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I am having problems using sketch on a Samsung S6 Lite tablet.


I can use sketch with my finger and it works correctly, but if I use the s-pen it immediately locks the sketch tool and does not work with either finger or pen, it only allows me to exit the sketch option and I can open it immediately. The problem is when I use the pencil.


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