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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 Air (2020) review: take it from the Pro
Despite the higher cost, this iPad is the one to get
The new 2020 iPad isn’t enough for Zoom school
It’s really great, but the limitations are becoming grating
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus review: hardware can’t carry it all
Samsung’s latest tablets are saddled by familiar problems
Microsoft Surface Duo review: double troubles
All the right ideas — but spoiled by buggy software and a bad camera
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Lenovo Chromebook Duet review: this has no business costing so little
Cut corners don’t ruin the experience
Apple iPad Pro review 2020: small spec bump, big camera bump
An iterative year-over-year update
Microsoft Surface Pro X review: heartbreaker
Better than expected isn’t enough
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