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A tablet might not have replaced a laptop for most people, but there are lots of reasons why you might want to buy one.
The large display makes it great for watching videos, gaming or simply browsing the web. A tablet is usually more portable than a laptop, yet still allows for multitasking or connecting a keyboard for productivity.
However, it can be difficult to decide on the right device for you. Many people will hear the word ‘tablet’ and instantly think of the iPad, but even then, there are four different types to choose from.
And you definitely shouldn’t rule out Android tablets, which are a lot better than they once were and the obvious choice if you own an Android phone.
But if you want a true productivity device, Windows 11 is your best bet – we’ve included one tablet running Microsoft’s latest operating system here.
Each of the devices below has been fully reviewed and ranked, but you might find that something lower down the list suits you best. At the bottom of the page, you’ll find detailed buying advice on what to look out for.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR
When buying a tablet there are lots of things to consider including build quality, design, size, core specifications, operating system, features, performance, battery life, and more.
Which elements are important to you depends on what you need a tablet for. For entertainment, you’ll likely want to prioritize a large, colourful screen and good speakers but for productivity performance, battery life