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The Best Tablets of 2026
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Apple iPad Air (13-inch, 2024)
With the same M2 processor as last the last generation iPad Pro, the 2024 iPad Air is more powerful than ever and is now available in a 13-inch size. Read More
Pros
- Embiggened 13-inch size
- More affordable alternative to iPad Pro
- Camera right place for video calls
Cons
- iPadOS still limiting
- Expensive accessories
- Not water resistant
Apple iPad Pro (11-inch, 2024)
The king of productivity tablets keeps its crown. The 2024 iPad is a powerful, versatile content creation and consumption machine. Read More
Pros
- Thin but sturdy
- Massive processing power
- Gorgeous display
Cons
- Prohibitively expensive
- iPadOS still suffers from limitations
- Last generation Wi-Fi
Apple iPad Mini (2021)
Apple’s iPad Mini (6th-gen) is a fantastic small tablet, but a high price and the limitations of a small screen make it a niche device. Read More
Pros
- Light, portable, and easy to handle
- Perfect for use with Apple Pencil
- Superb performance
Cons
- Unimpressive display
- Not great for multitasking
- No Face ID
OnePlus Pad
The One Plus Pad’s excellent build quality, audio, and display are dragged down its limited storage space. Read More
Pros
- Outstanding build quality
- Fast Charging
- Fast and Powerful
Cons
- Only available with 128GB of storage
reMarkable 2
If you're interested in distraction-free note taking and productivity, there is no better tablet for the task than the reMarkable 2. Read More
Pros
- Large, light and solidly built
- Offers a superior digital note-taking experience
- Allows for e-book and PDF annotations
Cons
- No front lighting
- Limited file compatibility
- Slow cloud service sync speed
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How to Choose the Best Tablet for You
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The Rundown
- Our favorite tablets are the Apple iPad Air (13-inch, 2024) and the Apple iPad Pro (11-inch, 2024).
- Tablets offer amazing versatility for productivity, gaming, streaming, and reading, serving as a powerful bridge between phones and computers.
- When choosing, consider the operating system for ease of use or customization, and how you plan to use the tablet for entertainment or productivity.
Tablets are versatile tools that can touch all facets of your life. The best tablets can surpass expectations to be your ultimate workhorse. They enable amazing productivity and allow you to enjoy your favorite games, streaming videos, books, or websites. Not all tablets are created equally, though.
After testing a wide variety of today’s top-rated devices, we found that Apple’s 2024 iPad Air (available at Walmart for $799.00) is the best tablet, for most people. Available in two different sizes—11 inches and 13 inches—for the first time, this tablet features the same powerful M2 chipset used in the last-generation iPad Pro. While it may not have the same stunning Ultra Retina XDR display as this year's iPad Pro does, your content will look great on the iPad Air. With its zippy internals, you'll have no problem plowing through any task or game. This, along with its excellent build quality and long support cycle will keep it serving you well, for years to come.
If you're an Android user, the OnePlus Pad is an outstanding choice. Its power, build quality, and premium feature set make it a tablet to be reckoned with. That it can be paired with a proprietary keyboard and trackpad case to up your productivity game is the icing on the cake.
If your mobile workflow involves processor-heavy tasks like working in Procreate, Logic, or, Final Cut Pro and want to slash through your to-do list as quickly as possible, we recommend the seventh-generation iPad Pro (2024). Available as an 11-inch or 13-inch tablet, The raw horsepower provided by its M4 chipset, brilliant display, and spacious internal storage options make it one of the best tablets we've ever reviewed.
Finally, for those who want a tablet that can provide the most focused productivity experience possible, we recommend the reMarkable 2.
Whether you're trying to get serious work done on the move or just stream Disney+, there's a great tablet in this guide, just waiting for you.
Now available in two different sizes, the iPad Air is the best tablet, for most people.
The 2024 iPad Pro is Apple's most powerful tablet so far.
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The Apple iPad Mini 6th-gen is much smaller in size compared to the standard iPad.
The OnePlus Pad's bright, responsive 11.61-inch display makes every app and video on the tablet look like a million bucks.
The reMarkable 2 is incredibly thin and light, yet feels solid enough to take some abuse.
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How to Choose the Best Tablet for You
Tablets are an excellent bridge between your phone and your computer. Here are some things to consider when looking for a tablet.
Operating System
While to some degree that's a matter of taste, most people will do best with iPadOS for its simplicity of use, stability, security, and the long-term free operating system and security updates that Apple provides.
Others prefer Windows 11 because of an almost endless variety of desktop and (considerably fewer) tablet applications that can be run on the platform.
Android is lauded by those who appreciate the ability to customize their tablet’s user experience and how easily files can be transferred between Android devices and a Windows 11 computer. But Android tablets often have shorter support cycles which can make them become obsolete, quickly.
Purpose
How you plan to use a tablet should be a big factor in what tablet you should purchase. A tablet used mostly for entertainment needs different features than one that will be used for productivity or educational purposes. Our favorite tablets can handle all these requirements to varying degrees.
How We Test Tablets
The Tests
To test the best tablets, we spend time using them as you would. After loading each device with the apps we use to work or to unwind (when they’re available), we spend days with each device to figure out how it works as a full-time companion.
Is it pleasant to hold and use for long periods of time? How are its speakers? Do its build quality and design make it feel like a sound investment?
In addition to documenting our subjective experiences with each of the tablets, we also carefully put them through tests our team has developed, including:
- How easy it is to type 300 words using each tablet’s on-screen keyboard
- How well each device handles editing a DMG or RAW format image in Adobe Lightroom Mobile (if the app is available to download)
- How accurate a stylus is with each device, where applicable
- How easy it is to browse the web using each tablet’s built-in browser
We also subject each tablet to a set of benchmarking tests. Provided the tablet can download and run the apps, each device in this guide was tested using 3DMark, GFXBench, and, in the case of Android devices, AnTuTu.
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