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Tablet Reviews

It may seem like the Apple iPad currently has the tablet market cornered, but Amazon’s Fire tablets provide a cheaper alternative to Apple’s premium tablet. Oh, and Samsung also makes some tablets that are basically big versions of its Galaxy Note phones. If you’re looking for a tablet and need help sorting them all out, our reviews below should help.

Apple iPad (2019) review: no competition

7 good and 3 bad things in iPadOS

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 review: master entertainer, amateur worker

A $50 tablet can handle the basics, but not much more

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Samsung Galaxy Fold review: broken dream

A joy to use, terrible to behold

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8.5

Apple iPad Air 2019 review: happy medium

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8.5

Apple’s new iPad mini is a terrific small tablet with no competition

The best tablet you can buy right now

As we pick the best tablet, we're focusing on the "tablet things" that most people want to do with a tablet. It should be good for watching video, playing games, and reading. It should also be thin, light, and have a battery that lasts long enough that you don't have to worry about it dying on your commute.

Microsoft Surface Go with LTE review: the best netbook

A little of the future with too much of the past

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5.5

Google Pixel Slate review: slapdash

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7.5

Apple iPad Pro review 2018: the fastest iPad is still an iPad

The thing about bullet trains is that they’re always on rails

Samsung Galaxy Book 2 review: the Surface Amateur

Lenovo Yoga Book C930 review: two screens and lots of compromises