If UK consumers are looking to pick the best tablet in 2017, they should consider models offered by Google, Apple, Nokia, Samsung and Microsoft. Here are ten of them:
- Apple iPad Air: The iPad Air is ideal for users who want to keep up with current tablet trends. It is equipped with 9.7-inch Retina Display and A7 64-bit processor. It’s available from £399.
- Galaxy Note 10.1 2 (2017 edition): The tablet revitalises Samsung’s Note tablet series with its 10.1-inch Quad HD display, S-Pen and 8Mp rear-facing camera. It’s also available from £399.
- Microsoft Surface Pro 2: It’s ideal for those who like PC-like tablets. The Pro 2 is about 50 percent thicker and heavier than the iPad Air, so it is not always ideal for users on the go.
- Samsung Nexus 10: Boasting an impressive 10.55-inch Quad HD display, the Nexus 10 is one of the most gorgeous tablets in the market. Users could conveniently read ebooks, play 3D games and watch movies.
- Sony Xperia Tablet Z: Weighing just 495 grams and measuring in at only 7.2mm thick; the device is superbly designed. Performance is impressive and battery life may reach around 9 hours mark.
- Nokia Lumia 2520: Available from £399.9 the Lumia 2520 is Nokia’s first attempt to join the tablet crowd. It has a powerful Snapdragon 800 processor and sharp 1080p display.
- Asus Transformer Book T100T: Its unique design allows users to turn the T100T into a sleek laptop. It can switch between Windows RT and Windows 8 with the click of a button.
- Kindle Fire HDX 8.9: Available from £329, users couldn’t go wrong with the HDX 8.9. It is equipped with powerful processor and 8.9-inch Quad HD display.
- Asus Transformer Pad TF701: The tablet has an absolutely stunning 10.1-inch Quad HD display. With Nvidia Tegra 4 quad-core processor on board; users shouldn’t have problem playing 3D games.
- Tesco Hudl: Tesco Hudl is the cheapest of them all and ideal for consumers users who don’t want to spend more than £120 for a tablet.