Top 10 Best Budget 10-inch Tablets
Not only do we want affordable tablets but reliable ones too. Here are 10 such tablets that fit the bill. These are tablets from reputable names such as Samsung, Lenovo, Amazon and Huawei.
Not only do we want affordable tablets but reliable ones too. Here are 10 such tablets that fit the bill. These are tablets from reputable names such as Samsung, Lenovo, Amazon and Huawei.
Microsoft’s Surface 3 with its new generation Atom processor is taunt as an entry level tablet from the tech giant but how does it hold up with Toshiba’s super slim new dynaPad also powered by the new generation Atom process.
Microsoft’s flagship tablet, the Surface Pro 4 can only be matched by their first laptop the Surface Book until now. Ultra-portable 2-in-1 or powerful tablets with detachable keyboard and if you are lucky, with stylus thrown in are now able to go against the tablet.
The only 2-in-1 with a stunning 4K UHD touchscreen at 3840 x 2160—four times that of Full HD. With a flip-and-fold convertible design, the Toshiba Satellite Radius 12 delivers the perfect view every time.
You can trust the VAIO brand to deliver a marvel of form and function as legacy has it since its Sony days. VAIO does not disappoint with the superbly crafted Z Canvas.
Designed for those who appreciate beauty and performance as much as practicality, the new Spectre x2 brings this sleek, sandblasted aluminum design to life with a range of smart, innovative features.
An ultra portable 2-in-1 from ASUS is incredibly thin and light in a convertible tablet profile with detachable keyboard, what is not to like. The Transformer Book Chi T300 combines the power and performance of a laptop with the portability and convenience of a tablet.
The beautifully designed Toshiba DynaPad is finished in one of a kind Sandy Silver that makes it stand out from the competition that typically uses darker shades. Toshiba also claims that the DynaPad is the world’s thinnest and lightest 12-inch Windows tablet.
ASUS has revamped their line of tablet and chosen a new name following the success of ZenFone and ZenWatch. The new line of tablets from ASUS is now known as ZenPad adding to previous tablets with names such as MeMO Pad, Fonepad and Transformer Pad.