You get what you pay for so being cheap when choosing your tablet may end up costing you money in repairs down the road. Spending less than £100 will generally not be worth the repair bill, so consider investing a little more into a device that you will no doubt be using every day, perhaps all day every day. So, which is the best tablet? Check out AGT Computers buying guide for tablets.
Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2
The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is big. So, large in fact, it almost exceeds what may reasonably be called a tablet, but that’s ok. That just means its better to read your morning paper on and it’s still light and fairly thin. With a choice of including a 32GB and a 64GB model, the Note Pro offers a 2,560 x 1,600 display, flip-board interface and an Android operating system with internal storage and memory card. You connect remotely to your PC which is an added bonus for some.
The Nexus 9
The Nexus 9 is smaller for sure at just a hair under 9 inches. It’s large enough to watch movies and videos of most people and is suitable for game playing as well. The 6700 man Li-polymer battery should get you through the day without charging and with 32GBs of storage and 2GB of RAM are ample for most of us. For people who need to do more than watch Youtube on their tablets the Nexus 9 Keyboard Folio is a nice addition.
Apple iPad Air 2
At 9.7 inches, the Apple iPad Air 2 is even smaller than the Nexus 9, but just slightly. This tablet has enough processing speed to launch iOS quickly while it remains a one-handed device for people on the go. Thin and light, the Air too is .08mm slimmer than its cousin the iPhone 6 and weights 427g.
Microsoft Surface Pro 4
The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 has a nice, crisp touch display. The adjustable kickstand is good when you want to get the tablet off your laps and get some work done on the keypad. The ten hours of battery life is great for traveling around town or the country without a recharge and with Windows 10 and the Surface Pen you may leave your laptop behind for ever.
Check back for updates on these new Windows phones and until then remember that at AGT Computer, we are here to help with all of your computing needs. This includes repairs to laptop, desktops, tablets and smartphones. We can help you install the Windows 10 operating system, as well as software updates. AGT Computers serves the Blackpool, Lancashire, Fylde, Lytham and surrounding areas with cloud storage, cyber security and system upgrades. We are a Microsoft Silver Partner for Small and Midmarket solutions and can work with you to meet all of your personal computer or company’s IT needs.