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Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 review
Now back in a smaller size and a surprisingly decent combination of design and performance, the Tab A9 is one of the best budget tablets at only £169Reviews
Xiaomi Pad 6 review
The Pad 6 is Xiaomi’s best tablet yet, combining strong hardware with surprisingly good software, but there are a couple of key drawbacksReviews
Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro (2023) review
Amazon's kids' tablet won't appeal to everyone, but it's a good first step into a portable streaming worldReviews
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE review
Is exemplary build quality, a brilliant stylus, and competent performance enough for a 2023 mid-range tablet?Reviews
Huawei MatePad 11.5-inch PaperMatte Edition review
A new mid-range tablet from Huawei with an interesting matte display and keyboard case. But is it enough to make up for the lack of Google apps?Reviews
Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE review
The Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE offers everything you want from a budget tablet, including a long battery life and a great video experienceUpdated
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE review
Despite being released back in 2021, the Tab S7 FE remains a decent tablet that’s great for entertainmentUpdated
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra review
The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is a huge tablet, and it's only really worth buying if you're a very specific type of userUpdated
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 review
Samsung's smallest flagship 2022 tablet remains a great choice, even though the Tab S9 is now availableReviews
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 is an Android tablet that does a lot of things well. It's smaller, sleeker and cheaper than its siblings without much compromiseUpdated
Lenovo Tab P12 Pro review
A classy Android tablet from someone other than Apple or Samsung, but it is expensiveReviews
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra review
The S9 Ultra is the most capable Android tablet you can buy, but there are enough drawbacks to make most people think twice before buying oneReviews
TCL Nxtpaper 11 review
Could a paper matt screen surface be reason enough to choose this tablet? Maybe, if you don't have high expectations elsewhereReviews
Lenovo Smart Paper review
The Smart Paper E-Ink tablet is a curious device that fixes a lot of the issues of competing tablets while opening it up to a few moreReviews
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Plus review
Faster, brighter smarter and safer than ever. Also staggeringly expensive.Reviews
Logitech G Cloud review
Logitech's handheld console offers cloud gaming and an Android experience, but the price is questionable in comparison to portable rivalsReviews
Amazon Fire Max 11 review
The Fire Max 11 is the biggest, most expensive tablet that Amazon has ever made and it's pitched as a iPad alternative. We find out if it makes the gradeUpdated
OnePlus Pad review
OnePlus’ first ever tablet is undoubtedly a success, but content consumption and gaming are where its strengths lie – not productivityReviews
Onyx Boox Note Air 2 Plus review
It may be the smartest e-ink tablet of them all, but is the Boox Note Air 2 Plus the best? If you want maximum freedom when it comes to apps, absolutelyReviews
Kobo Elipsa 2E review
The Elipsa 2E is a note-taking eReader done right, combining impressive hardware with software that’s genuinely optimised for stylus inputUpdated
Microsoft Surface Pro 9 review
The ARM-based Surface Pro 9 is an exciting step for Microsoft’s flagship 2-in-1, but most people will be better off with the Intel modelReviews
Nokia T21 review
The Nokia T21 is well built, has decent battery life and user-friendly software – all at a sensible price. But this Android tablet falls short of rivals in some areasReviews
Oppo Pad Air review
The Oppo Pad Air offers a classy design and reliable battery life, while a decent display and quad-speaker audio make for a fine budget media playerReviews
Lenovo Tab P11 Pro Gen 2 review
A tablet with mid-tier specs and performance — not such a bad place to be in a world of pricey tabletsReviews
Amazon Kindle Scribe review
Amazon is late to the e-ink notetaking game and the Scribe doesn’t reinvent itReviews
Asus Vivobook 13 Slate OLED review
This affordable Windows 11 2-in-1 has a lot going for it, but a lack of power means most people should look elsewhereReviews
Amazon Kindle (2022) review
It's not as good as the Paperwhite but with an improved display the entry-level Kindle is more than good enoughReviews
iPad Pro 12.9in (2022) review
The iPad Pro 12.9in is the most capable tablet Apple has ever produced, but its high price – particularly in the UK – may push you to the discounted 2021 range.Reviews
Kobo Clara 2E review
If you want an eReader that isn’t made by Amazon, you just found one of the bestReviews
Asus Zenbook 17 Fold OLED review
The largest foldable to date is an impressively accomplished tablet/laptop hybrid, but the Zenbook 17 Fold OLED needs further refinements to be ready for the mainstreamReviews
Amazon Fire HD 8 (2022) review: Spot the difference?
The 2022 Fire HD 8 is much more "same as ever" than "all new". It has decent battery life and built-in Alexa, but the same drawbacks as its predecessor.Reviews
iPad Air 5 (2022) review
The new iPad Air is the best iPad for most people – as long as it doesn't creak or flexReviews
iPad 10.2in (2021) review
Apple has once again made the regular iPad even better, and at the same price in the US. Even if we would change a few things, it's still the best all-rounder tablet you can buyReviews
ReMarkable 2 review
This E-Ink tablet is almost as thin as paper but can do a lot more. The ReMarkable 2 is indeed remarkable but not in every wayReviews
Xiaomi Book S 12.4 review
With Windows 11, a big LCD display and fast charging, the Xiaomi Book S 12.4 is a versatile 2-in-1 tablet that covers plenty of ground, but using it to its full potential requires buying accessories separatelyReviews
Amazon Fire 7 (2022) review
Amazon’s cheapest tablet is still good value, as long as you can live with all the compromises.Reviews
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Kids review
It’s not exactly cheap but this is the best-value eReader for kidsReviews
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition review
An excellent eReader, but overkill for many peopleReviews