INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Best Tablets of 2018Tablet launches are becoming more and more scarce with companies preferring 2-in-1-laptops and hybrids
Despite this, tablets are one of the more versatile options in the market that can suit any environment, regardless of whether you're
Alas, the issue that remains is that with so many options in the market with different operating systems, different sizes and price
disparity, it can be difficult to figure out where to begin your search.From Apple's larger iPad Pro to Android's Google Pixel or Samsung
The latest iPad Pro is one of the best tablets on the planetWeight: 437g | Dimensions: 240 x 169.5 x 6.1 mm | OS: iOS 11 | Screen size:
9.7-inch | Resolution: 1536 x 2048 pixels | CPU: A9X | RAM: 2GB | Storage: 32GB/128/256GB | microSD slot: No | Battery: Up to 10 hours |
Rear camera: 12MP | Front camera: 5MPGreat speakersGood storageExpensive starting priceLower power than larger versionThe iPad Pro 9.7 is
one of the best tablets for an average user
Its A9X chipset and 2GB RAM provide immense power to handle every task smoothly
To aid this, the tablet allows you to connect the Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil as well.The iPad Pro 9.7 is available in three storage
Dimensions: 250.6 x 174.1 x 6.1 mm | OS: iOS 11 | Screen size: 10.5-inch | Resolution: 1668 x 2224 pixels | CPU: A10X | RAM: 4GB | Storage:
32GB/256GB/512GB | microSD slot: No | Battery: TBC | Rear camera: 12MP | Front camera: 7MPGreat speakers512GB versionScreen adds a lot to
choice between this one and the more recent (and more basic) iPad - the new Pro is in second solely because of its higher price.If you can
afford it, or you really need a tablet that can truly keep up with any app you want to throw at it, while also using the Apple Pencil and
Smart Keyboard, this should be the device you look at.The new ProMotion screen adds an impressive layer of fluidity to daily use - even
though it is not strictly necessary - and the smaller bezels means you're getting far more display in a footprint that is not much bigger
than last year's 9.7.It's an iPad for the professionals - but also one that media munchers will adore using
We do wish it could replace a laptop though.Read the full review: iPad Pro 10.5Samsung Galaxy Tab S3A top-notch iPad Pro rivalWeight: 429g |
Dimensions: 237.3 x 169 x 6mm | OS: Android 7 | Screen size: 9.7-inch | Resolution: 1536 x 2048 | CPU: Snapdragon 820 | RAM: 4GB | Storage:
32GB | Battery: 6,000mAh | Rear camera: 13MP | Front camera: 5MPGreat premium designS-Pen stylus included in boxHDR-ready display is
excellentKeyboard is a costly extraHigh price tagWon't replace your laptop just yetIt may not be the best tablet on our list, but the
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is the best Android tablet you can buy right now.It's stuffed full of power, has an excellent display and features the
excellent S-Pen stylus, along with an optional keyboard.The price tag could be a stumbling block, but if you're looking for the best Android
has to offer in tablet form, the Galaxy Tab S3 is the slate for you.Read the full review: Samsung Galaxy Tab S3iPad mini 4The best
small-screen tablet Weight: 299g | Dimensions: 203.2 x 134.8 x 6.1mm | OS: iOS 10 | Screen size: 7.9-inch | Resolution: 1536 x 2048 | CPU:
Dual-core 1.5 GHz | RAM: 2GB | Storage: 16GB/64GB/128GB | Battery: 5124mAh | Rear camera: 8MP | Front camera: 1.2MPBrilliant screenSleek
designTouch ID finger scannerSmaller display can be hard to readNo Pro versionThe best 7-inch tablet at the moment is definitely the iPad
If you like the look of Apple's iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro, but find them a) too big, b) too expensive or c) both, then you're in luck as the
lacks the Pro features of a keyboard or Pencil support (the latter would be really nice to have on this smaller display), but overall it has
a decent screen and more than enough power.Read the full review: iPad mini 4iPad Pro 12.9Apple's biggest slate isn't its best, but it's not
far off Weight: 713g | Dimensions: 305.7 x 220.6 x 6.9mm | OS: iOS 10 | Screen size: 12.9-inch | Resolution: 2048 x 2732 | CPU: Dual-core
2.26 GHz | RAM: 4GB | Storage: 64GB/256GB/512GB | Battery: 10,307mAh | Rear camera: 8MP | Front camera: 1.2MPExpansive screenHugely
powerfulGreat speakersExpensiveHeavier than many tabletsThe iPad Pro won't be for everyone due to the size and cost, but for those it does
appeal to (and can afford), you're unlikely to find a better tablet for your needs.Whether its graphics, multi-tasking or providing a
impressive tool for a particular niche
For the more professional user, or just one that cares about a larger, more expansive screen to work on, this is the best tablet out there
and more than capable of replacing a laptop.Read the full review: iPad ProMicrosoft Surface Pro 4The Windows tablet that can replace your
Windows laptop Weight: 766g/786g | Dimensions: 292.10 x 201.42 x 8.45mm | OS: Windows 10 Pro | Screen size: 12.3-inch | Resolution: 2,736 x
1,824 | CPU: Various | RAM: 4GB/8GB/16GB | Storage: 128GB/256GB/512GB | Battery: up to 9 hours | Rear camera: 8MP | Front camera: 5MPLarger,
sharper screenVastly improved Type CoverBuilt in kickstandType cover still sold separatelyIntel core m3 at entry levelBattery life hasn't
improved muchCan a tablet really replace your laptop or home PC But no tablet gets close to achieving that as the Microsoft Surface Pro 4.It
does a fine job with the full-blown version of Windows 10, an integrated kickstand and optional keyboard attachment
Great for creative professionals, students and everyday folks alike, this is a top choice and one of best Windows devices we've
reviewed.Read the full review: Microsoft Surface Pro 4iPad mini 2A great tablet but a little oldWeight: 331g | Dimensions: 200 x 134.7 x 7.5
mm | OS: iOS 7 | Screen size: 7.9-inch | Resolution: 1536 x 2048 | CPU: Dual-core 1.3 GHz | RAM: 1GB | Storage: 16/32/64/128GB | Battery:
6470 mAh | Rear camera: 5MP | Front camera: 1.2MPAmazing screenSolid designCheap priceOne of the oldest on testScreen resolution not
greatThe iPad Mini 2 is a great tablet if you can get it for the right price - it's one of the best budget tablets around.The things you'll
miss are a better, clearer and brighter screen and improved design - but for many, that's perfectly acceptable and this slate is a great
portal into the excellent world of iPads and its app ecosystem.Read the full review: iPad mini 2Tablet appsAs with today's best smartphones,
the most out of your tablet.Also considerIf you're not quite ready to part with your cash, then take a look at the slates that will be
These devices aren't out yet, but they're expected to be the best the market has to offer once they are launched, later in 2018.iPad Pro
2018Apple is said to be planning a new iPad Pro for this year
According to Macworld, the new iPad Pro will launch around April
chipset, the device may also have the FaceID mechanism built in, giving Apple's tablet replacement a Windows Hello
counterpart.W7fqdoNQGfa2zkJXgEHYmh.jpg#