Best Computer Tablets in 2022

Last update: November 21, 2022

Can a tablet be used as a computer?

Yes, a tablet can be used as a computer. It has many of the same features as a computer, including a processor, memory, storage, and a touchscreen.

Can a tablet be used as a phone?

A tablet can be used as a phone, but it is not ideal. The screen is too large and the battery does not last as long as a phone.

Can a tablet really replace a laptop?

A laptop typically offers more computing power than a tablet and thus is better suited for complex tasks such as video editing or gaming. A tablet is more portable and has a longer battery life, making it ideal for tasks that don’t require a lot of processing power, such as browsing the web or checking email.

Can a tablet replace a home computer?

A tablet can replace a home computer if the person only needs to use basic applications, such as word processing, browsing the internet, and checking email. A tablet cannot replace a home computer for more advanced users who need to use more powerful applications or do more complex tasks.


Apple iPad Pro (11-inch, Wi-Fi, 64GB) - Space Gray (Latest Model) Review:


The Positive: -Powerful and Swift Performance -Face ID is more Effective and Efficient Than Finger ID -Louder and Crisper SpeakersLightweight, high-resolution screen, excellent for travel, and new Smart Keyboard that is superior than older models because it shields the iPad's back.-The new Apple Pencil 2 is superior to the first model because you charge it on the iPad's side -USB C is a more versatile connector -Beautiful design -LTE functions nicelyThe Drawbacks: -Expensive but strong -No USB C to 3.5 mm headphone adapterThe Verdict: I own both this new iPad Pro 11 and the iPad Pro 10.5 (512 GB LTE) (512 GB LTE version). I do a lot of traveling, and while I'm not at my desk, I nearly entirely use my iPad. I only take notes by hand using my iPad, which I also use for Excel and picture editing. When compared to the iPad 10.5 this new iPad 11, in every sense, is superior. Face ID has probably saved me the most time. Just significantly more productive and efficient for me (no more fumbling around with my thumb). There is no lag when I do anything because the processor and graphics are both significantly faster than the prior edition. I use this iPad in my hotel room to watch films and listen to music because the speakers are louder and crisper. Even with the Smart Keyboard attached, the iPad 11 is the lightest tablet I've ever used. The new Smart Connector and Smart Keyboard are substantially superior than the older versions since they protect the back. Additionally, the new iPad 2's side-mounted charging is considerably better than the previous model's lightning connector and the new Apple Pencil 2 performs admirably. The new mode's significant drawback is its high cost. If you count the iPad Pro 11 LTE 512 GB, Smart Keyboard, Apple Pencil 2, and Apple Care, the total cost of my setup was about $1,800. Overall, if you use your iPad frequently, I still think the iPad Pro 11 is a worthwhile upgrade from the 10.5 model.*Please click the below helpful button to let Amazon know if my review was useful to you.



Apple iPad Air (10.5-inch, Wi-Fi, 64GB) - Space Gray (Latest Model) Review:


replaced an iPad Air with this (2nd generation). I had to return the original iPad Air 10.5 that was shipped to me because the battery was having a lot of problems. Within three days I got a replacement and this device is fantastic. You are missing out on a lot of the features that the 2017 iPad Pro had (since this body is nearly identical to the 2017 iPad Pro), including the additional two top speakers and the Pro Motion, however with the A12 chip in this iPad, you’re device is honestly future proof and can expect a few years of iOS support. All-in-all, I think this is a terrific tablet that is priced decently for those not wanting to sell an ark and a limb for the newer 2018 iPad Pro’s. Would recommend getting a case on this ASAP if you’re planning on making the jump.Support for the Apple Pencil is also very welcome. Only 1st generation will work which is a disappointment since the 2nd generation physically can’t work with this model. Apple is probably cleaning out its warehouse in an effort to sell its older products. Nevertheless, the original Apple Pencil still functions flawlessly on this iPad.If you’re wanting an iPad that can run like a Pro device but prepared to forego a few features, I’d definitely recommend this iPad. Perfect midrange iPad for most people.



New Apple iPad (10.2-Inch, Wi-Fi, 32GB) - Silver (Latest Model) Review:


When I got this today, I was in love right away! It's large, slick, and quick. Perfect for anyone looking to get an iPad on a budget.The color gold is also more between a gold and a rose gold, which was a bit unexpected but only made me adore it even more, I should mention. I couldn't be happier with this iPad and am very glad I bought it. #noragrets



New Apple iPad (10.2-Inch, Wi-Fi, 32GB) - Space Gray (Latest Model) Review:


When I got this today, I was in love right away! It's large, slick, and quick. Perfect for anyone looking to get an iPad on a budget.The color gold is also more between a gold and a rose gold, which was a bit unexpected but only made me adore it even more, I should mention. I couldn't be happier with this iPad and am very glad I bought it. #noragrets



New Apple iPad (10.2-Inch, Wi-Fi, 128GB) - Space Gray (Latest Model) Review:


When I got this today, I was in love right away! It's large, slick, and quick. Perfect for anyone looking to get an iPad on a budget.The color gold is also more between a gold and a rose gold, which was a bit unexpected but only made me adore it even more, I should mention. I couldn't be happier with this iPad and am very glad I bought it. #noragrets



Fire 7 Tablet (7" display, 16 GB) - Black Review:


The original review was published on June 9, 2019, and it was followed by three updates (June 10, 2019, June 14, 2019, and June 21, 2019, respectively).Original Rating: 5/5 Date: June 9, 2019REVIEW LAST UPDATED ON JUNE 21, 2019: (4.5 stars)I'm a professor and a nerd when it comes to technology. I've been using Amazon products for almost eight years. At the moment, I have three Kindle e-readers (Kindle Touch, Kindle Paperwhite 3rd generation, and Kindle 10). I also possess three Echo devices, four Amazon Fire tablets (2015 Fire 7, 5th generation, 2019, Fire 7, and 9th generation), and two Fire HD 8 tablets (1st generation Echo, 2nd generation Echo Dot, and 3rd generation Echo Dot). Please take note that I have upgraded some of the outdated versions of the aforementioned goods in exchange for them (more on this is included in the section below on saving money on purchases).This 7-inch Fire tablet from Amazon is the most latest (9th generation; 2019) model, and it is incredibly affordable. Compared to the previous generation, the Fire 7 (9th generation) is unquestionably marginally superior. Overall, the tablet performs well because the mix of quality and value is very difficult to match. This is a thorough evaluation, however for those seeking the gist, scroll down to the bottom for some advice on how to get the Fire for less money and my concluding thoughts.Here is my breakdown of "Fire 7." To ensure the thoroughness and quality of the information offered in this review, I have spent the last few days experimenting with the Fire, using it, and reviewing other internet reviews on this version. For reference, this Fire model underwent its most recent upgrade in 2017. Because both of these tablets are virtually the same but are targeted at different audiences, there are overlaps between this evaluation and my review of the Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet.The Fire 7 tablet, a quick start guide, general safety instructions, a 5W wall adapter, and a USB cord are included in the box (around 3 foot or 36 inches). The product arrived properly wrapped and sealed.- AVAILABILITY: The base color options include Black, Twilight Blue, Plum, and Sage. In addition, Amazon sells coverings in the same color scheme as the Fire tablet for $29.99. Personally, I wouldn't suggest purchasing these expensive coverings. There are a number of different reasonably priced, highly rated, and functionally superior covers with higher build quality and aesthetic appeal available on Amazon.- Important aspects of the Fire 7 model from before have not changed:—- The display size is unchanged.—- PPI is still 171 as of today.RAM is still 1 GB, the same as before.—- The speaker and microphone are unchanged (mono speaker with built-in microphone)—- The size requirements remain the same.The warranty is unchanged (90-day limited warranty)- A list of the most significant changes between this edition (Fire 7: 2019: 9th generation) and the previous Fire 7 tablet, presented in order of importance (2017: 7th generation). The new model will be identified as Fire 2019 for the comparison below, and the prior design will be identified as Fire 2017.—- Fire 2019: More storage options (16 GB or 32 GB) than the Fire 2017 predecessor (8 GB or 16 GB).—- Battery life has decreased from the previous version's 8 hours to 7 hours.—- From 6 hours (Fire 2017) to 4 hours, the charge time has lowered (Fire 2019). Since charging these tablets would take an eternity, this is a significant bonus. Please keep in mind that this assertion (about charging time) only holds true if an Amazon wall outlet is used. When you plug in a cable and wall socket that are incompatible, the tablet typically alerts you. When opposed to using an Amazon wall outlet, the charging time on third-party wall ports that I tested was significantly longer. Therefore, customers should only utilize the Amazon wall outlet for quick charging in the perfect world.According to specifications published by Amazon to developers, the Fire 7 2019 [Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A53 (1.3 GHz)] processor is a little quicker than the Fire 7 2017 [Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A7 (1.3 GHz)]. Again, this is just my initial evaluation. Additional testing would be necessary, therefore I will enter these numbers as soon as they become available.Compared to the previous generation, the camera quality has increased to 2 MP front and back cameras with 720p HD video recording.—- A small weight loss (0.3 oz/9 grams)—- In addition to Black, there are now three additional colors: Twilight Blue, Plum, and Sage.- Specifications and more information:7.6" x 4.5" x 0.4" in size (192 x 115 x 9.6 mm).—- 171 pixel per inch (PPI) with sophisticated polarizing filter and IPS display technology. For a fantastic viewing experience from all angles, this basically means that there is a bright display with vibrant colors and whiter whites.—- SD video playback on a 7-inch screen with a resolution of 1024 x 600Internal storage options are 16 or 32 GB, while external storage options include a MicroSD card that can be expanded to 512 GB in size as well as limitless cloud storage for Amazon digital content purchases.Weight: 286 grams/10.1 oz.—- Alexa, an Amazon digital assistant, supports hands-free operation. With this selection, the device essentially becomes a standalone unit with a variety of capabilities. For instance, you can ask Alexa to bring up the recipe for "Mashed Potatoes" if you are cooking and need assistance.—- Service and Warranties: Service and a 90-day limited warranty are also included. Customers in the United States can buy an additional warranty for 1, 2, or 3 years (though I might not personally recommend this for such an affordable product like the Fire 7)—- Sensors: Accelerometer and light sensor —- Camera: 2MP VGA front-facing camera and rear-facing HD camera —- Battery life: Up to 7 hours of battery life —- Fully charges in 4 hours (if Amazon wall outlet is used)Wi-Fi using a single antenna and two bands. utilizes 802.11a/b/g/n with password-based authentication for WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security. The ability to connect to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) WiFi networks is not supported.—- 4.1 LE Bluetooth —- - Some restrictions (to be expected given that this tablet is offered at a discount and is also the entry-level Fire series model):—- No HD video playback is available —- The camera's specifications are inferior to those of comparable, more expensive tablets (again this might sound oxymoronic...but just pointing it out)—- Max volume is underwhelming (because of the mono-speaker)



Fire 7 Tablet (7" display, 16 GB) - Twilight Blue Review:


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Fire 7 Tablet (7" display, 16 GB) - Plum Review:


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Fire 7 Tablet (7" display, 16 GB) - Sage Review:


The original review was published on June 9, 2019, and it was followed by three updates (June 10, 2019, June 14, 2019, and June 21, 2019, respectively).Original Rating: 5/5 Date: June 9, 2019REVIEW LAST UPDATED ON JUNE 21, 2019: (4.5 stars)I'm a professor and a nerd when it comes to technology. I've been using Amazon products for almost eight years. At the moment, I have three Kindle e-readers (Kindle Touch, Kindle Paperwhite 3rd generation, and Kindle 10). I also possess three Echo devices, four Amazon Fire tablets (2015 Fire 7, 5th generation, 2019, Fire 7, and 9th generation), and two Fire HD 8 tablets (1st generation Echo, 2nd generation Echo Dot, and 3rd generation Echo Dot). Please take note that I have upgraded some of the outdated versions of the aforementioned goods in exchange for them (more on this is included in the section below on saving money on purchases).This 7-inch Fire tablet from Amazon is the most latest (9th generation; 2019) model, and it is incredibly affordable. Compared to the previous generation, the Fire 7 (9th generation) is unquestionably marginally superior. Overall, the tablet performs well because the mix of quality and value is very difficult to match. This is a thorough evaluation, however for those seeking the gist, scroll down to the bottom for some advice on how to get the Fire for less money and my concluding thoughts.Here is my breakdown of "Fire 7." To ensure the thoroughness and quality of the information offered in this review, I have spent the last few days experimenting with the Fire, using it, and reviewing other internet reviews on this version. For reference, this Fire model underwent its most recent upgrade in 2017. Because both of these tablets are virtually the same but are targeted at different audiences, there are overlaps between this evaluation and my review of the Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet.The Fire 7 tablet, a quick start guide, general safety instructions, a 5W wall adapter, and a USB cord are included in the box (around 3 foot or 36 inches). The product arrived properly wrapped and sealed.- AVAILABILITY: The base color options include Black, Twilight Blue, Plum, and Sage. In addition, Amazon sells coverings in the same color scheme as the Fire tablet for $29.99. Personally, I wouldn't suggest purchasing these expensive coverings. There are a number of different reasonably priced, highly rated, and functionally superior covers with higher build quality and aesthetic appeal available on Amazon.- Important aspects of the Fire 7 model from before have not changed:—- The display size is unchanged.—- PPI is still 171 as of today.RAM is still 1 GB, the same as before.—- The speaker and microphone are unchanged (mono speaker with built-in microphone)—- The size requirements remain the same.The warranty is unchanged (90-day limited warranty)- A list of the most significant changes between this edition (Fire 7: 2019: 9th generation) and the previous Fire 7 tablet, presented in order of importance (2017: 7th generation). The new model will be identified as Fire 2019 for the comparison below, and the prior design will be identified as Fire 2017.—- Fire 2019: More storage options (16 GB or 32 GB) than the Fire 2017 predecessor (8 GB or 16 GB).—- Battery life has decreased from the previous version's 8 hours to 7 hours.—- From 6 hours (Fire 2017) to 4 hours, the charge time has lowered (Fire 2019). Since charging these tablets would take an eternity, this is a significant bonus. Please keep in mind that this assertion (about charging time) only holds true if an Amazon wall outlet is used. When you plug in a cable and wall socket that are incompatible, the tablet typically alerts you. When opposed to using an Amazon wall outlet, the charging time on third-party wall ports that I tested was significantly longer. Therefore, customers should only utilize the Amazon wall outlet for quick charging in the perfect world.According to specifications published by Amazon to developers, the Fire 7 2019 [Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A53 (1.3 GHz)] processor is a little quicker than the Fire 7 2017 [Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A7 (1.3 GHz)]. Again, this is just my initial evaluation. Additional testing would be necessary, therefore I will enter these numbers as soon as they become available.Compared to the previous generation, the camera quality has increased to 2 MP front and back cameras with 720p HD video recording.—- A small weight loss (0.3 oz/9 grams)—- Additional light sensor (mentioned in developer information page).—- In addition to Black, there are now three additional colors: Twilight Blue, Plum, and Sage.- Specifications and more information:7.6" x 4.5" x 0.4" in size (192 x 115 x 9.6 mm).—- 171 pixel per inch (PPI) with sophisticated polarizing filter and IPS display technology. For a fantastic viewing experience from all angles, this basically means that there is a bright display with vibrant colors and whiter whites.—- SD video playback on a 7-inch screen with a resolution of 1024 x 600Internal storage options are 16 or 32 GB, while external storage options include a MicroSD card that can be expanded to 512 GB in size as well as limitless cloud storage for Amazon digital content purchases.Weight: 286 grams/10.1 oz.—- Alexa, an Amazon digital assistant, supports hands-free operation. With this selection, the device essentially becomes a standalone unit with a variety of capabilities. For instance, you can ask Alexa to bring up the recipe for "Mashed Potatoes" if you are cooking and need assistance.—- Service and Warranties: Service and a 90-day limited warranty are also included. Customers in the United States can buy an additional warranty for 1, 2, or 3 years (though I might not personally recommend this for such an affordable product like the Fire 7)—- Sensors: Accelerometer and light sensor —- Camera: 2MP VGA front-facing camera and rear-facing HD camera —- Battery life: Up to 7 hours of battery life —- Fully charges in 4 hours (if Amazon wall outlet is used)Wi-Fi using a single antenna and two bands. utilizes 802.11a/b/g/n with password-based authentication for WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security. The ability to connect to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) WiFi networks is not supported.—- 4.1 LE Bluetooth —- There are four ports: a 3.5 mm stereo jack, an embedded speaker, and USB 2.0 (micro-B connector) for connecting to a computer or for charging the device using the included power adapter. There is also a MicroSDXC slot for additional storage.- Some restrictions (to be expected given that this tablet is offered at a discount and is also the entry-level Fire series model):—- No HD video playback is available —- The camera's specifications are inferior to those of comparable, more expensive tablets (again this might sound oxymoronic...but just pointing it out)—- Max volume is underwhelming (because of the mono-speaker)The Amazon ecosystem is not as large as the Google Play Store and Apple Play Store. The sound quality is decent.—- Compared to more well-known competitors, Amazon's Silk browser is less simple to use and intuitive (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.).—- Some reviewers have asserted that the internal storage is more responsive than the external storage (MicroSDXC card) (this is not something I have experienced).This model may need headphones or a speaker if you want to listen to music or watch TV shows, movies, etc. because of issues with volume and sound quality.Please take note that Amazon has updated its Fire 7 Kids Edition as well. Fire 7: 2019 Tablet Kids Edition. I won't cover this in this review because it is intended for a different audience.- A comparison between the mid-range Fire HD 8 with the Fire 7 (this version, which was released in 2018):—- Fire HD 8 (6 hours) takes longer to charge than Fire 7 (4 hours)—- Fire HD 8 (8-inch) display compared. Fire 7 (7 inches)Playback of videos: Fire HD 8 vs. Fire 7 (HD video playback) (SD video playback)Fire HD 8 (1280 x 800, 189 ppi) vs. Fire 7 (1024 x 600, 171 ppi) in terms of resolutionFire HD 8 (1.5 GB RAM) vs. Fire 7 in terms of RAM (1 GB RAM)—- Fire HD 8 (10 hours) battery life versus. Fire 7 (7 hours),Speaker comparison: Fire HD 8 vs. Fire 7 (Dolby Atmos, dual stereo speakers) (Mono speaker)—- Fire HD 8 (12.8 oz, 363 g) is heavier than Fire 7. (10.1 oz, 286 g)Fire 7 vs. Fire HD 8 (Black, Marine Blue, Punch Red, and Canary Yellow) (Black, Twilight Blue, Plum, Sage)


Can I type documents on a tablet?

You can type documents on a tablet, but it may not be as easy as on a laptop or desktop computer. The on-screen keyboard can be challenging to use for long periods of time, and you may not have access to all the features and formatting options that you're used to. However, it is possible to type documents on a tablet, and there are a number of apps available that can make the process easier.

Can tablet run Windows?

Windows tablets are becoming increasingly popular, but can they really replace your laptop? Tablets are increasingly becoming more powerful, but can they really replace your laptop or desktop computer? It really depends on your needs. If you just need to do some light web browsing and emailing, then a tablet will probably suffice. However, if you need to do more intensive tasks like video editing or gaming, then you'll need a more powerful device like a laptop. Windows tablets usually come with a detachable keyboard, so you can use it as a laptop when you need to. Some

Can you print from a tablet?

Yes, you can print from a tablet. There are a few different ways to do it, depending on what type of tablet you have. If you have an Android tablet, you can connect it to a printer using a USB cable, or you can use a wireless printing app. If you have an iPad, you can use Apple's AirPrint technology to print wirelessly.

Can you type letters on a tablet?

Yes, you can type letters on a tablet. In fact, you can type on any device that has a touchscreen. However, some devices are better suited for typing than others. For example, a tablet with a physical keyboard is going to be better for typing than a tablet without a physical keyboard.

Do all tablets need wifi?

Most tablets on the market these days come with wifi capabilities, but there are a few that do not. Whether or not you need wifi for your tablet depends on how you plan to use it. If you just want to use it for basic tasks like checking email and browsing the web, then you probably don't need wifi. However, if you want to do more intensive things like streaming video or playing online games, then you'll need wifi.

How long does a tablet last?

A tablet typically lasts for 3-5 years. However, this can vary depending on the make and model of the tablet.