What is the best tablet for UK consumers? There is no definite answer for that, because each model may have something that suit a specific user. Here are ten best models that UK consumers could choose:
- Lenovo ThinkPad 8: The 8-inch tablet comes with 1920 x 1200 screen resolution full-fledged Windows 8.1 operating system. Priced at about £350 and powered with Intel Bay Trail processor; it’s not something that we should ignore.
- Samsung Galaxy NotePro 12.2: For £649, consumers could get a tablet with 12.2-inch (2560 x 1600) screen real estate.
- Google Nexus 10 II: Google hasn’t officially announced this yet; but it’s likely to offer 10-inch (2560 x 1600) display and 8Mp rear-facing camera.
- iPad Air: Apple’s premium tablet is equipped with A7 64-bit processor and up to ten hours of battery life. All packaged inside a 7.5mm thick chassis.
- Nokia Lumia 2520: It is Nokia’s first tablet and equipped with 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and 10.1 Full HD display.
- Microsoft Surface Pro 2: The tablet’s real strength lies in its PC-like configuration with Core i5 processor, 10.6 Full HD display, 8GB of RAM and full-fledged Windows 8.x operating system.
- Panasonic Toughpad 4k: It is among the largest tablet in the market with 20-inch 4K display, Intel Core i5 processor and Nvidia GeForce 745M discrete graphics card.
- Sony Xperia Z Ultra (WiFi-only): Obviously; it’s not quite a tablet, but the absence of phone call capability, it is also not quite a smartphone. It has 6.4-inch Full HD display and other high-end hardware.
- Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7: It offers a decent improvement over the original Kindle Fire tablet. Amazon shoves Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM underneath the 7-inch (1920 x 1200) display.
- Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9: It’s HDX 7’ burlier sibling, which is equipped with an impressive 8.9inch 2560 x 1600 display and Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor.