The 3 Best Android Tablets

1: Samsung Galaxy Tab S3

Price: $449.99 

Product description

Samsung’s tablets have long been one of the safest go-tos for Android users, and the company’s current lineup is no exception. One standout in particular for those willing to pay a bit of a premium is the Galaxy Tab S3, which boasts a 9.7-inch, HDR-supporting AMOLED screen, and comes bundled with Samsung’s well-regarded S Pen stylus for some added versatility.

As CNET notes, however, the tablet’s other key accessory—sleek keyboard coverd—does unfortunately add further to the Galaxy Tab’s already high-end price tag.Read more..

 

 

 

 

 

2: Asus ZenPad 3S 10

Price: $300

Product description

f you’re looking for the best combination of price and performance, Asus’ ZenPad 3S 10 is a tough one to beat. It’s The Wirecutter’s pick for best overall Android tablet, which notes some shortcomings compared to the likes of the Galaxy Tab S3 but far fewer that you might expect given the price difference.

That includes an ample 64GB of storage (with a microSD card slot for expansion), a high-resolution 2048×1536 screen, and a fingerprint sensor for added security.

Product Features

  • Meet Google Pixelbook, the high performance Chromebook. It’s the first laptop with the Google Assistant built in.
  • Features 7th Gen Intel® Core™ i5 processor, 8GB RAM and 128GB for storage. The long lasting battery delivers up to 10 hours of use and it’s fast charging so can get 2 hours of use in 15 minutes.
  • 4-in-1 design adapts to whatever you’re doing with laptop, tablet, tent and entertainment modes. Access to favorite apps including Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Gmail, YouTube and more.Read more..

 

 

 

 

 

 

3: Google Pixelbook

 

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Price: $839.64 

Product description

Google may no longer be selling an Android tablet of its own after discontinuing the Pixel C, but the company’s Pixelbook Chromebook is another option worth considering for anyone on the fence between a laptop and tablet.

While pricey compared to even a high-end Android tablet (or iPad Pro for that matter), the Pixelbook will let you run both Chrome and Android apps, and use it in either laptop or tablet modes thanks to its versatile design. It is definitely more laptop than tablet, however, which extends to a variety of configuration options that can push the price well above the $1,000 base option.Read more..

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