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The best tablets out there — for streaming, work, and sketching out designs

Sometimes an iPad does the job and sometimes you need to buy something else.
By Leah Stodart  on 
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Our Top 9 Picks

Apple iPad Pro (opens in a new tab)

Best For Artists

Work and create on the go with Apple's most powerful and most vibrant tablet in history.

The Good

  • Apple's M1 chip is one hell of a processor
  • Mini LED display creates vibrant colors
  • Plenty of storage options
  • Dual 12MP cameras

The Bad

  • Apple Pencil sold separately

The Bottom Line

Apple continues to beef up its powerful creative tablet with a snappier chip and mini LED display.
Pros & Cons

Apple iPad (opens in a new tab)

Best Tablet For Everyone

Whether you use it solely for bedtime Netflix binges or daily for work, the classic iPad offers reliability and impressive functionality at a price you'll love.

The Good

  • Well-priced
  • Plenty of storage space
  • Powerful processor and multitasking capabilities

The Bad

  • Boring design

The Bottom Line

Though it may not look much different from its predecessors, with its faster processor, storage space, price point, the latest iPad brings improvements where they matter most.
Pros & Cons

Fire HD 10 Tablet (opens in a new tab)

Best Affordable Tablet

The 2021 Fire HD 10 is a solid bang for your buck in the form of 1080p streaming and hands-free Alexa.

The Good

  • Inexpensive
  • Full HD
  • Crisp and clear display
  • Large storage capabilities

The Bad

  • No access to the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store
  • Not made for high-intensity daily work
  • Plastic-y

The Bottom Line

For binge-watching, there's little reason to dish more than $150 when Amazon's best streams so smoothly.
Pros & Cons

Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro Tablet (opens in a new tab)

Best For Kids

Kids won't even notice the intuitive parental guardrails because there's *that* much content to explore.

The Good

  • Two-year replacement guarantee
  • Screen is streaming-ready
  • Includes a year of Amazon Kids+
  • So many kid-specific games and (actually fun) educational apps
  • Web browser has built-in parenal controls

The Bad

  • Processor is barely powerful enough for Roblox
  • Amazon app store is missing some popular stuff

The Bottom Line

Amazon's kid-friendly tablets are more than a regular Fire tablet costumed in a cutesy case.
Pros & Cons

Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 (opens in a new tab)

Best Samsung Tablet

The anti-Apple community can rock the slim, symmetrical bezel look on a tablet that actually comes with a stylus.

The Good

  • Clear, vibrant display
  • Built-in surround sound
  • S Pen attaches to the device
  • 120Hz refresh rate is sooo fresh
  • Long battery life

The Bad

  • No headphone jack
  • Doesn't run large Adobe projects as well as the iPad Pro
  • S Pen attaches to the back, which makes the tablet hard to set down

The Bottom Line

While it's not quite up there with the iPad Pro, the Galaxy Tab S8 is good for multitasking and includes the S Pen.
Pros & Cons

Lenovo Chromebook Duet (opens in a new tab)

Best Chrome Os Tablet

In the rare success that is a true detachable Chromebook, the Duet is speedy and comes with a keyboard.

The Good

  • Compatible with Universal Stylus Initiative (USI) pens
  • Vibrant OLED display
  • Hefty internal storage for a Chromebook
  • Free year of Google One storage (100GB)
  • Chromebooks are super unlikely to get a virus

The Bad

  • Crammed keyboard
  • Only port is one USB-C
  • Apps like Netflix are slower in app form than web version

The Bottom Line

The Duet is a user-friendly Chromebook, a lightweight convertible, and a total steal.
Pros & Cons

Microsoft Surface Pro 8 (opens in a new tab)

Best Laptop Alternative

The new Surface Pro 8 is a beast on its own and a dynamic duo with the (sold separately) Type Cover.

The Good

  • Blazing fast 120Hz refresh rate
  • Built-in kickstand
  • Expanded 13-inch display
  • Headphone jack is back
  • Lots of RAM and storage options

The Bad

  • Keyboard (sold separately) is annoyingly expensive
  • No microSD or USB type-A
  • Slim Pen 2 rocks, but is another separate cost

The Bottom Line

Take laptop-adjacent power wherever you go with the portable Surface Pro 8. harnessed in the LTE-enabled Surface Pro X.
Pros & Cons

Apple iPad Air (opens in a new tab)

Best For Content Creators

The iPad Air opens up serious opportunities for photo and video on the go with an ultra-fast M1 chip.

The Good

  • Powerful chip lets you edit videos and play games
  • Easy to travel with
  • Comes in fun colors

The Bad

  • More expensive than the regular iPad
  • Not compatible with older iPad accessories
  • Only two storage options

The Bottom Line

As one of Apple's most powerful iPads, the Air will let you run larger applications and edit videos with ease.
Pros & Cons

Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 (opens in a new tab)

Best Under $250

The vibrant new Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 tablet will stick with you for a full day of streaming and Zooming.

The Good

  • Screen and speaker orientation were made for streaming
  • Expandable storage with microSD
  • Thin bezels
  • Fast charging

The Bad

  • Cameras are crappy
  • CPU and RAM aren't snappy

The Bottom Line

Samsung has added some real juice to its budget tablet, which is now entertainment-driven.
Pros & Cons

Even if you have a very capable smartphone and a nice laptop, one of the best tablets can still be worth adding to your tech arsenal.

The touchscreen that can be carried anywhere makes for a portable studio for creatives, a crucial sidekick for commuters and frequent travelers, and a mini TV for people who aren't missing the newest episode of Bridgerton just because they're on vacation.

Pretty much anyone can enjoy a tablet. Whether you're looking for a kids edition tablet or something to be more creative, there are plenty of excellent options out there. 

Before you dive in though, we've got a simple question to help narrow down your options. Are you an Apple person? That helps you immediately know if an Apple iPad is for you or if something like a Samsung Galaxy or even a Microsoft Surface Pro is more appealing. One of the biggest deciding factors is which operating system you're most comfortable with. 

Whatever your thoughts, the buying guide below lays out the pros and cons of the main picks from Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Microsoft, and a ChromeOS option too. 

Are refurbished tablets worth buying?

Taking a refurbished device off the market is a great way to save money — and save that device from going where e-waste goes to die. Refurbished or renewed tablets are often next to impossible to tell apart from a brand new one. Cosmetic dings are a possibility (the retailer will mention this) but unless stated otherwise, the devices have been reworked and tested to run like new. iPads are probably the easiest tablet to find refurbished, both at Amazon and Apple's website with options including the iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad mini, and more.

What about a tablet for your kid?

Most tablets made specifically for kids will already be equipped with built-in parental accounts, timers, and pre-selected websites or apps that are strictly for kids.

General-purpose tablets aren't a bad choice, either — many sites name the Apple iPad as one of the best tablets for kids even though it's an everyone tablet. These won't have any parental guardrails baked in, so you'll need to get creative if you'd rather your kid not have unlimited access to the internet. Apple and Android have features that can filter or block content and prevent purchases, but the closest thing you'll be able to get to close monitoring is by installing parental control software(opens in a new tab). Such monitoring features are easy to toggle off or uninstall as your kid gets older or if the family is sharing the device. In the latter case, Osmo(opens in a new tab) is a neat snap-on kit that connects to iPads and Fire tablets for augmented reality-ish learning exercises and games. When your kid moves a physical piece in real life, the same piece moves on the screen. There's always the option of a kids edition tablet too or simply finding the most robust android tablet for younger children.

Which brand of tablet is best?

Apple is a commanding presence in the best tablet field, but that doesn't mean it will suit everyone. While it offers an extensive range of products including the high-end iPad Pro, the powerful yet slightly cheaper iPad Air, and the lightweight and small iPad mini, it can get expensive. For one thing, if you want a tablet to sketch out designs, you'll need to add the price of a stylus pen in the form of the Apple Pencil. 

In contrast, some Android tablets like the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 include a stylus pen so there's no additional fee to pay there. 

You also need to think about what operating system you prefer. iOS is great to use but if all your other devices are Android-based, you may prefer to stick with Android. A third option is to consider a ChromeOS-based tablet but again, you want it to play nicely with other devices. Go with what you're comfortable with.

What are tablets good for?

Tablets are a great middle-ground between laptops and smartphones. If you've ever felt like you need more space when using your phone, such as to watch your favorite show, draw a design, or simply browse the internet, the best tablets mean you don't have to worry about digging out your laptop. The best tablet is a great blend of the convenience of a laptop or desktop system alongside the lightweight nature of a phone. Easy to toss into your bag and take traveling, they can entertain your kids or give you something to do while on the move, all without being as full-on as a laptop. 

Can you FaceTime on a tablet?

If you buy an Apple iPad, you can use FaceTime to call friends and enjoy video chats with them. You can also use iMessage through your iPad with such functionality extending across the range from iPad mini to iPad Pro. However, if you go for an Android tablet, you will need to use a third-party app like WhatsApp, Skype, or Signal to call friends and family. 

Here are the best tablets you can buy in 2022:

Best For Artists
Credit: Apple
Specs
  • Screen size: 11 or 12.9 inches
  • Memory: 8GB or 16GB
  • Storage: 128GB to 2TB
  • Battery life: Up to 10 hours

Read our full review of the Apple iPad Pro.

The 2021 version of Apple's best tablet runs on the same M1 chip that powers the newest MacBooks. That means it's easily one of the fastest and best tablets out there thanks to its super-fast processing that continues to be great for multitasking and handling heavy creative apps from Adobe.

A designer's illustration or videographer's shots will pop on the punchy new Liquid Retina XDR display with mini-LED tech. For dedicated tablet photographers, the Pro's rear camera shoots in 4K just like an iPhone does. The lack of Portrait Mode in that camera is kind of made up for with the upgraded front-facing, wide-angle camera that's particularly great for video calls.


Best Tablet For Everyone
Credit: Apple
Specs
  • Screen size: 10.2 inches
  • Memory: 3GB
  • Storage: 64GB or 256GB
  • Battery life: Up to 10 hours

Chances are when you think about tablets, the Apple iPad comes to mind first. Though this latest update might not appear too different from the outside, it comes with features that continue to justify the classic iPad's gold-standard status as one of the best tablets. 

For starters, the classic iPad offers plenty of power whatever your tablet needs may be thanks to its A13 chip. You'll be able to multitask without the system sputtering out, whether you be watching YouTube videos, playing your favorite high-res games, or just have a habit of leaving your apps running in the background. The 2021 model also brings an update in storage space — the base model starts at 64GB, so there'll be no need to pick and choose what apps and pictures you want to keep stored. Speaking of pictures, you'll definitely notice an improvement during your FaceTime calls on the updated front-facing camera. 

Combine all these features with the functionality of iOS15, and you have an iPad that looks unassuming but is anything but — and all for a pretty unbeatable price point. It's a fine choice to go for before splashing out on an iPad Air or going lower with an iPad mini. 

Best Affordable Tablet
Credit: Amazon
Specs
  • Screen size: 10.1 inches
  • Memory: 3GB
  • Storage: 32GB or 64GB (expandable up to 1TB)
  • Battery life: Up to 12 hours

Read our full review of the Fire HD 10 tablet.

Knock out a tablet and smart home hub in the same purchase with an Amazon Fire HD 10. The 2021 model surges screen brightness by 10% compared to the previous generation and doubles processing responsiveness with 50% more RAM.

The largest tablet in the Fire family streams in 1080p to take full advantage of a Prime member's free access to Prime Video and Prime Gaming. When Alexa is toggled on, the Fire HD 10 can operate as a hands-free smart home hub that answers voice commands about weather, sets alarms and reminders, and controls smart home devices like lights or locks. Its operating system lacks access to key stores like Google's and Apple's, but it's a small price to pay. 

Shaving two inches off the screen gets you the exact same tablet for less than $100.

Best For Kids
Credit: Amazon
Specs
  • Screen size: 10.1 inches
  • Memory: 3GB
  • Storage: 32GB (expandable up to 1TB)
  • Battery life: 12 hours

Read our full review of the Amazon Fire 10 HD 10 Kids Pro Tablet.

The cutesy version of Amazon's regular Fire HD 10 tablet is more than its colorful case and a Kids Edition badge. 

It also offers a two-year warranty in which Amazon will replace it no questions asked, if your kids break through the durable barrier of the case. 

Parents don't have to jump through hoops to set boundaries on their kid's Fire Tablet. Amazon has baked its intuitive parental controls right into the operating system, making screen time limits, age filters, limited access to specific apps, and schedules easy to find and customize. Bear in mind, there are some limitations like no YouTube app though. Still, it's well-designed with Amazon knowing 12-year-olds don't want to see the baby stuff, and that 3-year-olds don't want to see the reading stuff. 

The cutesy case and parental controls can be shed to convert to a more general use tablet for older kids or families sharing a device. A $139.99 8-inch Pro Kids model is also available.

Best Samsung Tablet
Credit: Samsung
Specs
  • Screen size: 11 inches
  • Memory: 8GB
  • Storage: 128GB
  • Battery life: Up to 13 hours

Samsung has ditched its chunky home button getup for slim bezels which mean the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 resembles the iPad Pro while more in line with the price of the iPad Air or iPad mini. Including a S-Pen with lower latency means no need to buy a separate stylus, sealing the deal for creatives who want drawing and designing to feel like it's on paper. 

The Galaxy Tab S8 sports a gorgeous 11-inch TFT LCD display with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering extensive smoothness while you browse or play games. A true multitasker, the Snapdragon processor can zip between projects without lag, including design apps that suck a lot of power.

Best Chrome Os Tablet
Credit: lenovo
Specs
  • Screen size: 13.3 inches
  • Memory: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB
  • Battery life: Up to 15 hours

Read our full review of the Lenovo Chromebook Duet.

Shoppers who were intrigued by the security of a Chromebook — cloud storage and little threat from viruses — didn't have much of a non-laptop option until the Lenovo Chromebook Duet. Now, the 2-in-1 is a top choice for those who can't be tethered to a keyboard or physical SSD. It involves a different operating system courtesy of ChromeOS but it takes moments to learn. 

Occasional remote working or learning is simplified with the Duet's built-in kickstand and slick, detachable tablet.  (Many laptop-tablet hybrids don't come with their own keyboards — see: the Microsoft Surface Pro(opens in a new tab) and its separate Type Cover(opens in a new tab) — making the Chromebook Duet stellar value for a system with great display.) Its general-purpose processor provides solid oomph for casual school assignments and business tasks.

Best Laptop Alternative
Credit: Microsoft
Specs
  • Screen size: 13 inches
  • Memory: 8, 16, or 32GB
  • Storage: 128, 256, 512GB or 1TB
  • Battery life: 16 hours

Read our full review of the Microsoft Surface Pro 8.

If you're maintaining an in-person/at-home hybrid work model, a laptop replacement tablet is an ideal accompaniment. The Microsoft Surface Pro offers some great hardware among the best tablets, as it’s designed to be both tablet and laptop.

The Microsoft Surface Pro 8 was released in the fall of 2021 and is easily the best tablet if you're keen to stick to a Windows operating system. The bezels have been slimmed once again to expand the screen to a full 13 inches, where it displays a super zippy 120Hz refresh rate. The new processor simply pushes the newest Pro even further into the full Windows PC zone.

Best For Content Creators
Credit: Apple
Specs
  • Screen size: 10.9 inches
  • Memory: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB or 256 GB
  • Battery life: 10 hours

Read our full review of the iPad Air (2019).

Content creators can get plenty done on the go with the feather-light and ferocious Apple iPad Air. Its M1 chip — that you also get on the latest MacBooks — provides speed and power for editing 4K videos, and even some legit gaming.

The Liquid Retina display features True Tone, P3 wide color, and has an anti-reflective coating, so all your work, art, and entertainment will come through with clear, crisp visuals. The iPad Air has a 7MP front-facing FaceTime HD camera, and also has the same 12MP rear camera as the iPad Pro. Center Stage support on the front camera means far more professional video calls than before too.

Best Under $250
Credit: Samsung
Specs
  • Screen size: 10.5 inches
  • Memory: 3GB or 4GB
  • Storage: 32GB, 64GB or 128GB (expandable memory available)
  • Battery life: Up to 13 hours

Simple to use, the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 is a good budget-priced option. While it lacks the speed of the other best tablets here, it's still a highly reliable Android tablet to use. 

It offers a long-lasting battery that will last all day long whether you're browsing online, streaming content, or taking video calls. Fast charging via USB-C, it's able to get back up to scratch quickly too.

Elsewhere, Samsung Kids means it works as a pseudo kids edition tablet, while extensive syncing support means you can easily transfer files between devices no matter what operating system you use.

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Leah is a shopping reporter at Mashable, where she covers shopping trends, gift ideas, and products that make life easier. She graduated from Penn State University in 2012 and is watching horror movies or "The Office" when she’s not shopping online herself. You can follow her on Twitter at @notleah(opens in a new tab).


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