Best tablets in 2022 you shouldn’t miss to know!  

Best tablets in 2022 you shouldn’t miss to know!  

Updated on October 26, 2022 10:39 AM by Andrew Koschiev

If you're looking for a new tablet, there hasn't been much change in the market since the launch of the iPad Air and Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8 range earlier this spring. Some operating systems, like iPadOS and Windows 11, are better intended to enable multitasking and productivity than Android or even Chrome OS. This is especially true if you have a sizable collection of commercially-purchased music and videos that you could find challenging to access if you switch platforms. The larger the tablet, the less likely it is that you will want to move it around. Some tablets now come with some sort of keyboard accessory, making them more useful as 2-in-1s than just content-consumption devices. The iPad Pro's screen also features great brightness and smooth images, thanks to its 120Hz ProMotion mini-LED displays.

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iPad Air is effectively an iPad Pro with a less sophisticated screen that starts at $599 instead of $799. The Galaxy Tab S8 still supports microSD cards, unlike Samsung's top phone line, but regrettably there isn't enough room for a headphone jack. Samsung's Dex mode offers a desktop-like UI with multi-window support and a taskbar for effective multitasking. Microsoft Surface Pro 8 has upgraded stereo speakers and a gorgeous display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. It also has an IR facial recognition camera that enables quick system login.

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You can even select from three various covers: a, a, and a to find the perfect accessory for your requirements. The Apple iPad is a solid choice if all you need is a basic tablet at a fair price.

There hasn't been much change in the tablet market since the launch of the 2022 iPad Air and Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8 range earlier this spring. Lenovo unveiled new Tab P11 and P11 Pro models at IFA, with an 11.2-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate on the Pro and revised internals. More recently, Amazon unveiled updated Fire HD 8 tablets with the addition of the "Tap to Alexa" capability. And even though Amazon's e-readers aren't traditionally considered tablets, the new Kindle Scribe merits consideration because it now comes with a pen and supports taking handwritten notes.

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People seeking a fancy new slate, however, might want to wait for now since speculations claim that Apple will offer an enhanced model of the standard iPad later this fall with a USB-C port (instead of Lighting), better performance, optional 5G connectivity, and a little larger display. The forthcoming Pixel Tablet will then be released by Google sometime in 2023, looking further into the future.

Here is the list of top tablets in 2022

  • Best overall: Apple iPad Pro
  • Best Android tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
  • Best Windows tablet: Microsoft Surface Pro 8
  • Best budget tablet: Apple 10.2-inch iPad
  • Best tablet for kids: Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro

Which OS would be best for me?

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Consider how your new tablet will work with the electronics you already possess and how you intend to use it before you even begin looking at specific products. For instance, even if you've been tempted by the enormous 14.6-inch screen of the new Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, it probably doesn't make much sense to purchase an Android tablet if everyone in your household uses Macs and iPhones. This is especially true if you have a sizable collection of commercially-purchased music and videos that you could find challenging to access if you switch platforms.

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The type of work you'll be doing is another factor to take into account. That's because some operating systems, like iPadOS and Windows 11, are better intended to enable multitasking and productivity than Android or even Chrome OS, even if all modern tablets are capable of playing games and browsing the web. Software is in a similar dilemma since, while the majority of well-known apps and games are accessible on both Google Play and Apple's App Store, more specialised enterprise software might only have adequate support on desktop operating systems like Windows or macOS.

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What screen size should I purchase?

The type of work (or play) you plan to undertake will also influence the size of your tablet. It is much simpler to view two apps side by side on larger panels, and watching movies on them also results in a more immersive experience. The larger the tablet, though, the less likely it is that you will want to move it around. This implies that in addition to considering your workspace (whether you have a desk or want to work from a couch or even your bed), you should also consider how the gadget will fit into your daily routine or commute (if you have one).

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Possible accessories

Last but not least, think about any add-ons or accessories you intend to utilise, such as external microphones, styluses, or detachable keyboards. The good news is that many tablets now come with some sort of keyboard accessory, making them more useful as 2-in-1s than just content-consumption devices. Other features of some tablets include optional 4G or 5G connectivity or microSD card slots for expanded capacity, both of which can be quite helpful for regular travellers. Additionally, if you want to use the tablet mostly for work, you may want to purchase a USB hub so you can connect all of your preferred devices.

 Best overall: Apple iPad Pro

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One of the quickest and best-built tablets available today is powered by the same M1 CPUs used in Apple's MacBooks. It comes in two sizes (11 and 12.9 inches) and is compatible with a variety of helpful but expensive attachments like and. The iPad Pro's screen also features great brightness and smooth images, whether you're preparing a PowerPoint presentation or watching a movie, thanks to its 120Hz ProMotion mini-LED displays. The addition of new sidebars for swiftly switching between apps, a more potent desktop-like UI for Safari, and other new toolbars throughout have made Apple's most expensive tablet a far more capable work device in recent versions of iPadOS.

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The primary drawback is that Apple's iPad Pros are expensive, with prices starting at for a base 11-inch model with 128GB of storage, and that's before you add any extras like cellular connectivity or a keyboard. It isn't much you can throw at Apple's top-tier tablet that it can't handle, though, given that a new iPad Pro is probably more powerful than your current laptop.

Finally, if you like the iPad Pro but would prefer something a little more reasonably priced, there is still the You still get the same M1 chip, compatibility for the Apple Pencil, and an optional 5G connection. Its 10.9-inch screen also makes it almost identical in size to the smaller iPad Pro. The iPad Air's display isn't quite as bright and doesn't support a 120Hz refresh rate, which are the primary differences. The fifth-generation iPad Air, on the other hand, is effectively an iPad Pro with a less sophisticated screen that starts at $599 instead of $799, if you're okay with that.

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Best Android tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab S8

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 It is available in three sizes, with an 11-, 12.4-, and enormous 14.6-inch model having the ideal screen size for almost any application. Samsung's Dex mode offers a desktop-like UI with multi-window support and a taskbar for effective multitasking, even though Android isn't normally as friendly to work as Windows or iPadOS.

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With the capability for 120Hz refresh rates and brilliant colours from their OLED panels, Samsung's mobile displays are among the best in the industry. The Galaxy Tab S8 still supports microSD cards, unlike Samsung's top phone line, but regrettably, there isn't enough room for a headphone jack. You can even select from three various covers: a, a, and a to find the perfect accessory for your requirements.

Best Windows tablet: Microsoft Surface Pro 8

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 While most people think of gadgets as a line of 2-in-1s, in reality, they are tablets because they don't come with a keyboard and must be purchased separately. But don't let that fool you; Microsoft's Surface Pros are built for work owing to Windows 11 and support for a variety of 11th-generation Intel processors.

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The Surface Pro 8 has upgraded stereo speakers and a gorgeous display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and it also has an IR facial recognition camera that enables quick system login. The Surface Pro 8 has the advantage of having a user-accessible SSD, which lets you upgrade its storage whenever you choose, unlike the SSDs of many other tablets. Furthermore, thanks to changes in Windows 11, the Surface Pro 8 is better suited to tablet use without ever needing to be connected to a keyboard. This is because of larger programme icons and touch-friendly controls.

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Best budget tablet: Apple 10.2-inch iPad

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 The ordinary Apple iPad is a solid choice if all you need is a basic tablet at a fair price. Having a 10.2-inch display with good brightness (500 nits) and a reasonably quick A13 Bionic CPU, it starts at $329. Additionally, it's the final iPad with a traditional Touch ID home button.

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The ninth-generation iPad received new features such as compatibility with the Apple Pencil, better cameras (both front and back), and double the basic storage after being refurbished last year (64GB, up from 32GB). The regular iPad is also offered in a WiFi-only form or with an optional 4G LTE cellular connection, exactly like its more expensive siblings. The entry-level iPad is also the least expensive Apple product with access to the App Store, making it a useful multimedia device and a convenient method to manage your media library across all of your Apple devices.

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Best tablet for kids: Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro

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 This is the obvious choice if you're looking to buy a new tablet for your youngster. It's the least expensive tablet on this list, starting at $200, and unlike more adult-oriented stuff, it includes a "kid-proof" casing and a two-year guarantee. According to Amazon, the business will replace the tablet for free if your child smashes it.

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A free one-year subscription, which unlocks more than 20,000 kid-friendly games, books, and applications, is another great add-on. You may also establish time restrictions, content filters, and educational objectives using the convenient dashboard designed especially for parents. Even though it only has 32GB of built-in storage and 3GB of RAM, the 1080p display is sharp enough, and there is a microSD card slot for additional storage. There is also $140 if you choose a slightly smaller and less expensive choice.

 

 

 

 

 

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