Best Tablet Deals August 2020 | The Sun UK

THINKING about getting a new tablet but not sure where to start your search?

We have picked the best deals for you, together with a handy guide to help you choose what tablet is best for you.

The best live tablet deals

  1. Apple iPad Pro, £769 from Apple – buy here
  2. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6, £619 from John Lewis – buy here
  3. Microsoft Surface Pro 7, £699 from Microsoft – buy here
  4. Fire HD 10 Tablet, £149.99 from Amazon – buy here
  5. Lenovo Tab M10 Plus, £197.02 from Amazon – buy here
  6. Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition, £99.99 from Amazon – buy here

What is the best Apple iPad?

Features: 12.9-inch 2732 x 2048 or 11-inch 2388 x 1668 display, A12Z Bionic processor, Edge-to-edge display without Home button, 12MP Wide and 10MP UltraWide rear cameras, LiDAR depth scanner for AR, TrueDepth Camera with Face ID

  • iPad Pro (2020) 11-inch, £769 from Apple – buy here

Apple's latest tablet, the fourth iteration of the iPad Pro was released last March and it was an immediate hit.

Although the device retained its predecessor's design from 2018, the new iPad Pro packs in a lot of new features.

First of all, it features a blazing-fast A12Z Bionic chip, which allows the device to run even the hungriest apps without stutters or lag.

It also sports a new 10 MP UltraWide camera as an addition to the traditional 12 MP camera.

A LiDAR depth scanner has also been added to the device for improved augmented reality experiences.

Finally, Apple has also equipped the new iPad with a new Magic Keyboard with Trackpad (sold separately).

What is the best Samsung Tablet?

 

Features: 10.5-inch, 16:10 OLED display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Processor, 6GB or 8GB RAM, 128GB or 256GB Storage + microSD slot, 3 cameras, 7,040mAh battery, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, Quad Dolby Atmos speakers

  • Galaxy Tab S6 11.5-inch, £689 from Samsung – buy here

With a glorious AMOLED display and an extremely performant processor, the Galaxy Tab S6 is the closest rival to Apple's iPad Pro.

The best Android tablet money can buy, the device comes with an S Pen stylus included, and it just works great.

For comparison, the Apple pen costs £119, bringing the overall cost of the iPad Pro to roughly £900.

The Galaxy Tab S6's keyboard also has a built-in trackpad, and when connected to the tablet you truly get a nearly-desktop experience.

Last but not least, the device's battery is also rather good, with around ten hours of use before needing a recharge.

The Galaxy Tab S6 is available in WiFi and LTE versions, and in two different storage options of respectively 128GB and 256GB.

What is the best Surface Tablet?

Features: 12.3-inch, 2736 x 1824 (267 PPI) display, Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 processor, up to 6GB LPDDR4x RAM, up to 1TB SSD storage, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, 1 USB-C, 1 USB-A, 3.5mm headphone jack, Surface Connect port

  • Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3-inch, £699 from Microsoft – buy here

Featuring Intel's latest chips, the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 processor has quad-core performance, which just feels great in a sleek lightweight tablet.

This also means the table is really fast to resume work whenever you turn the screen off or put the tablet in standby mode.

In terms of connections, the Surface Pro 7 features 1 USB-C port, 1 USB-A port, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and 1 Surface Connect port.

Still, no Thunderbolt ports though, which does sound strange in 2020.

However, the table does feature Windows Hello, Microsoft’s face recognition technology, which is arguably the best you can find on a tablet today.

The device is also packed with additional sensors, including an ambient light sensor, an accelerometer, a gyroscope and a magnetometer.

What is the best Amazon Tablet?

Features: 10.1" 1080p full HD display, 32 GB of internal storage (add up to 512 GB with microSD), 2.0 GHz octa-core processor and 2 GB of RAM, up to 12 hours battery life, USB-C port, 2 MP front- and rear-facing cameras with 720p HD video recording, built-in Alexa

  • Fire HD 10 Tablet 10.1-inch, £149.99 from Amazon – buy here

Released in late 2019, the latest version of Amazon's flagship tablet keeps the same working formula of its predecessors: budget price and mid-range specs.

The Fire HD 10 is a solidly-built tablet with a 1,920-by-1,200-pixel resolution screen.

Its 1.8GHz MediaTek processor runs Amazon's latest Fire OS 5.5, and with 2GB RAM, the Fire HD 10 performs well both on Full HD streaming and gaming.

The tablet also comes with built-in Alexas' features, meaning you'll be able to run any commands you would via an Echo or Echo Dot.

When it comes to design, Amazon hasn't changed much from the Fire HD 8, and the result is a sturdy tablet with a slightly too-thick of a frame.

Still, the Fire HD 10 is ultimately a mid-range tablet, and as such, it beats much of the competition.

What is the best budget Tablet?

Features: Display: 10.3″, IPS LCD, 1920 × 1200 pixels, Chipset: MediaTek Helio P22T, 8-core. RAM: 4 GB. Storage: 64/128 GB. MicroSD support. Connectivity: Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.0. Battery: 5000 mAh. OS: Android 9.0. Dimensions: 244.2 × 153.3 × 8.15 mm. Weight: 460 g.

  • Lenovo Tab M10 Plus, £197.02 from Amazon – buy here

Slightly more expensive than entry-level options, Lenovo's Tab M10 Plus is at the higher end of mid-range devices while retaining a fairly low price.

With a premium design and a great display, the Tab M10 Plus is the successor of the Lenovo Tab 4, and it is a pleasure to use.

The tablet's battery is really excellent, with up to nine hours of active use on a single charge.

With the Tab M10 Plus, Lenovo also tried to step up its media game, and the company delivered on its promises.

Dolby Atmos dual front speakers give this tablet a pretty cool surround sound, and both front and back cameras (respectively 5MP and 8MP) are better than what you can find on a mid-range tablet.

The front camera also comes packed with face recognition technology, allowing you to use Face Unlock features.

What is the best Tablet for kids?

Features: 7” touchscreen, 1024 x 600 resolution. CPU: Quad-core: 1.3 GHz. RAM: 1GB. Weight: 456 g. Size: 220 x 161 x 25.8 mm. Storage: 16 GB. Ports: USB 2.0, MicroSD slot, 3.5 mm stereo jack.

  • Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition, £99.99 from Amazon – buy here

When it comes to tablets for children, it is hard to do better than the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition.
The tablet comes with FreeTime Unlimited, a platform designed by Amazon to provide curated kid content including apps, games, books and films.

Content on FreeTime is both in English and Spanish, and Amazon has recently added Audible books to the platform.

Parents are able to access the FreeTime dashboard to whitelist and blacklist apps, add up to four children profiles and set personalised goals for each.

Costing just under £100, the Fire 7 Kids Edition comes with a case equipped with a stand so that you can use the tablet standing upright or flip it to lay flat on a surface.

In terms of specs, the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition is an entry-level tablet, but with its quad-core processor and 1 GB RAM will be able to stream videos and run basic games with no substantial lags.

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