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Best tablets to explore this year

A good tablet is all about a decent interface and features that provide an experience that matches that of a desktop or laptop. Tablets that are setting this benchmark for others tablets include Apple’ iPad Pro, including the latest iPad Pro 10.5; Google Pixel; and Samsung tablets. This article highlights some of the popular tablets, besides the Apple iPad, based on their performance, screen quality, battery life, and price.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3:

Best tablets to explore this year
Samsung stands firm when competing with Apple tablets. Its latest device is Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 that weighs 429g and is 273.3 x 169 x 6.1 mm in dimensions. The Android 7 device has a 9.7-inch screen with a  resolution of 1536 x 2048. It is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 and has 4GB of RAM. It offers a storage of 32GB and has a 6,000 mAh battery. It also has a rear camera of 13MP, while its front camera is 5MP. Its keyboard, however, adds an extra cost to its price. However, it is not yet efficient enough to replace a laptop. If you are looking to buy an Android tablet, Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 sure is the best.

Google Pixel C: This tablet weighs around 517g, and its dimensions are 242 x 179 x 7 mm. Android Nougat powers it. It has a screen size of 10.2 inches and offers a 2560 x 1800 of resolution. It has Tegra X1 CPU and 3GB of RAM. It offers a storage space of 32GB or 64GB. Its battery can last for up to 10 hours. It has a rear camera of 8MP, while it has a front camera of 2MP.

Asus ZenPad 3S 10: This new laptop by Asus weighs 430g. Its dimensions are 240.5 x 163.7 x 7.2 mm. Android Marshmallow powers it. It uses 9.7-inch screen that gives a resolution of 1536 x 2948. It uses MediaTek MT8176 and has 4GB of RAM. It can store a data up to 32GB or 64GB. Its battery can last for up to 10 hours. It has a rear camera of 8MP and a front camera of 5MP.

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