
Too many tablets? Here’s how to choose the right one
Consider these five key points to help you find the tablet that fits your needs.
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The operating system (OS) is the core software that manages how a tablet runs and what apps it supports. Choosing the right OS affects compatibility, usability, and access to features or services that match your needs.
Popular options (you can select more than one)
Android
Typical price
170,– to 460,–Offers extensive customization, a wide range of apps through the Google Play Store, and support from many different manufacturers.
Ideal for users who value flexibility, choice in hardware, and integration with Google services.
Bestseller
iPadOS
Typical price
710,– to 1600,–Designed exclusively for Apple's iPad, featuring a smooth interface, strong security, and regular software updates.
Best suited for those who prioritize ease of use, high-quality apps, and seamless connection with other Apple devices.
Bestseller
Windows
Typical price
1200,– to 3400,–Delivers a desktop-like experience with access to PC software, multitasking, and Microsoft Office integration.
Recommended for users who want a tablet for productivity tasks or need compatibility with traditional Windows programs.
Bestseller
Harmony OS
Typical price
270,– to 490,–Huawei’s operating system focuses on fast performance, smart device integration, and access to the Huawei AppGallery.
A good option for those invested in the Huawei ecosystem or seeking an alternative to Android and iOS.
Bestseller
Storage capacity refers to the amount of internal space a tablet has for apps, photos, videos, and files. Choosing the right capacity affects how much content you can keep on your device without needing to rely on cloud storage or frequent file management.
Popular options
32 - 64 GB
Typical price
130,– to 440,–Offers enough space for basic apps, documents, and a moderate amount of photos or offline music.
Best for casual use, such as browsing, streaming, and light app usage, but may require regular storage cleanup.
Bestseller
128 - 256 GB
Typical price
220,– to 640,–Provides ample room for multiple large apps, games, high-resolution photos, and videos.
Ideal for users who want flexibility to store more content locally, such as students or professionals handling larger files.
Bestseller
512 - 2000 GB
Typical price
1100,– to 2300,–Delivers extensive space for storing large video libraries, creative projects, and professional-grade applications.
Recommended for power users, content creators, or those needing long-term storage without frequent file transfers or cloud reliance.
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Display size refers to the diagonal measurement of a tablet’s screen, directly influencing how much content you can view and how portable the device is. Choosing the right size is important for comfort, usability, and matching the tablet to your main activities, such as reading, watching videos, or working on documents.
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8 - 10"
Typical price
140,– to 640,–Compact and lightweight, these tablets are easy to hold with one hand and fit into small bags.
Ideal for reading, casual browsing, or travel, offering high portability for users on the go.
Bestseller
11 - 11"
Typical price
230,– to 940,–Balanced size provides a larger display without being too bulky, offering a good compromise between portability and screen space.
Well-suited for streaming, gaming, or note-taking, giving more room for multitasking compared to smaller models.
Bestseller
12 - 14"
Typical price
400,– to 1600,–Large screens deliver a spacious workspace and immersive viewing, similar to a small laptop.
Best for productivity tasks, drawing, or watching movies, but less convenient for carrying around daily.
Bestseller
Screen technology determines how a tablet displays images, colors, and motion, affecting clarity, color accuracy, and battery life. Choosing the right screen type is important for comfort during reading, smoothness in gaming, and overall viewing quality for videos and everyday tasks.
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OLED
Typical price
1600,– to 2600,–Uses self-lit pixels for deep blacks and high contrast, resulting in vivid visuals.
Great for watching movies or editing photos, OLED screens offer immersive colors and save battery during dark scenes.
Bestseller
AMOLED
Typical price
320,– to 800,–An advanced form of OLED with improved brightness and faster response times.
Ideal for gaming and outdoor use, AMOLED screens deliver vibrant colors and smooth motion, even in bright light.
Bestseller
Retina
Typical price
460,– to 940,–Apple’s branding for high-resolution LCD or OLED screens with dense pixels for sharp, detailed images.
Excellent for reading, drawing, or web browsing, Retina displays reduce visible pixelation and eye strain.
Bestseller
LCD
Typical price
160,– to 370,–Uses a backlight to illuminate the display, providing consistent brightness and color across the screen.
Affordable and reliable, LCD screens work well for everyday use and are less prone to screen burn-in.
Bestseller
The brand factor helps buyers compare tablets based on reputation, software experience, and long-term support. Choosing a well-known brand like Apple, Samsung, or Lenovo can influence app compatibility, build quality, and reliability, directly impacting daily usage and satisfaction.
Popular brands (you can select more than one)
Apple
Recognized for premium design, fast performance, and the iPadOS ecosystem.
Ideal for users wanting regular software updates, a wide app selection, and seamless integration with other Apple devices.
Bestseller
Samsung
Offers a broad range of Android tablets, including high-end and budget models.
Great for those seeking flexible multitasking features, vivid displays, and stylus support for creativity or productivity.
Bestseller
Lenovo
Known for affordable tablets with solid build quality and practical features.
A good choice for families, students, or anyone needing reliable performance on a budget.
Bestseller
Xiaomi
Focuses on cost-effective Android tablets with competitive hardware specs.
Appeals to users wanting good value, large screens, and decent battery life for entertainment or daily tasks.
Bestseller
Huawei
Produces stylish tablets with strong hardware and long battery life.
Best for users who prioritize hardware quality and media consumption, though some models lack Google services.
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