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10 Best Tablets of January 2025

TOP PICKS

SaleBestseller No. 1 −16%
Apple iPad (9th Generation): with A13 Bionic chip, 10.2-inch Retina Display, 256GB, Wi-Fi, 12MP front/8MP Back Camera, Touch ID, All-Day Battery Life – Silver
Bestseller No. 2
2021 Apple iPad Mini 6 (8.3 inch, Wi-Fi, 256GB) Space Gray (Renewed)
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Apple iPad Pro 13-Inch (M4): Built for Apple Intelligence, Ultra Retina XDR Display, 512GB, 12MP Front/Back Camera, LiDAR Scanner, Wi-Fi 6E, Face ID, All-Day Battery Life — Space Black
Bestseller No. 4
Apple iPad (9th Gen) 10.2-inch, with Touch ID + USB-C to Lightning Cable + 20W USB-C Power Adapter + 1 Year Limited Warranty (Space Gray)
Bestseller No. 5
Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch, 3rd Generation - Wi-Fi, 256GB - Space Gray (Renewed)
SaleBestseller No. 6 −23%
Apple iPad Mini (6th Generation): A15 Bionic, 8.3-inch Liquid Retina Display, 64GB, Wi-Fi 6, 12MP front/12MP Back Camera, Touch ID, All-Day Battery Life – Purple
SaleBestseller No. 7 −10%
Apple iPad Pro 11-Inch (M4): Built for Apple Intelligence, Ultra Retina XDR Display, 256GB, 12MP Front/Back Camera, LiDAR Scanner, Wi-Fi 6E, Face ID, All-Day Battery Life — Silver
Bestseller No. 8
2020 Apple iPad Pro (12.9-inch, Wi-Fi, 512GB) - Silver (Renewed)

BUYING GUIDES

Tablets are versatile devices that can be used for everything from reading and browsing the web to professional graphic design and video editing. But with so many options available, choosing the right one can be challenging. Here’s a guide to help you make an informed decision:

1. Purpose of Usage: The best tablet for you largely depends on what you intend to use it for. For reading or browsing, you might not need the most powerful model. However, for professional work or gaming, you might need a high-end tablet with a powerful processor and plenty of RAM.

2. Operating System: The main operating systems for tablets are Apple’s iOS, Google’s Android, and Microsoft’s Windows. Your choice might depend on what you’re used to, what other devices you have, and what specific apps you need.

3. Size and Weight: Tablets vary significantly in size and weight. Smaller tablets are more portable but have less screen space, which could matter for tasks like drawing or watching movies.

4. Display Quality: Look for a tablet with a high-resolution screen for sharp images and text. If you’ll be using it outdoors, you might also want a screen that’s bright enough to see in sunlight.

5. Processor and RAM: These specs affect how smoothly the tablet runs. More demanding tasks like 3D gaming or multitasking with many apps require a more powerful processor and more RAM.

6. Storage: Tablets typically have less storage than laptops. If you’ll be downloading lots of apps or storing media, look for a model with more storage or a microSD card slot for expansion.

7. Battery Life: If you’ll be using your tablet on the go, battery life will be important. Many tablets offer around 10 hours of active use, but this can vary.

8. Camera Quality: If you plan to take photos or video chat with your tablet, consider camera quality. Most tablets include both rear and front-facing cameras.

9. Connectivity: Most tablets include Wi-Fi, but some also offer cellular connectivity, which can be useful if you’ll be using the device away from Wi-Fi.

10. Price: Higher-end tablets can cost as much as a laptop, while budget models can be very affordable. Balance your budget against the features you most need.

11. Brand and Reviews: Well-known brands include Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft. Once you’ve narrowed down your options, check out user reviews to get a sense of the device’s pros and cons in real-world use.

In conclusion, the best tablet for you will balance your needs and budget against the features and performance of the device. By considering the factors above, you should be well-equipped to make an informed decision. Happy shopping!

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