Tablets continue to bridge the gap between smartphones and laptops. The past few years have seen tablets with so powerful specs that some of them can be called equivalent to laptops, at least in terms of hardware. This is what makes them great for productivity — be it for drawing with a stylus or taking notes, or even writing with their detachable keyboard docks. And with their expansive displays and powerful hardware, you can definitely use them for immersive gaming as well. Not to mention they are a boon for multimedia consumption, or even just reading your favourite book. Having said that, there is a wide spectrum of tablets that manufacturers target at different sets of users. This makes it hard to select a suitable tablet for your needs. That’s why we have created a list of the best tablets you can buy on the market currently.
Things to consider before buying a tablet
- Display Type: If you plan to use the tablet for consuming media, make sure it comes with a high-quality screen as well as speakers. Two main display technologies on the market are: IPS LCS and OLED. If you want deeper blacks, a higher contrast ratio, and wider viewing angles than IPS panels, we recommend you go with OLED displays. To further enhance the picture quality, OEMs certify their tablets with HDR10/10+ or Dolby Vision or similar technology. When buying a tablet ensure the availability of these certifications. As such displays produce vibrant, vivid colours, and immersive pictures. On the other hand, if your work involves a lot of drawing, sketching, and photo editing, we recommend you get a tablet with a colour-accurate display. Similarly, if you are a gamer, you might want to purchase a tablet with a high refresh rate display.
- Screen size: As with most products with screens as one of their main components, what screen size tablet you purchase depends mostly on your personal preference. If you are buying the tablet to consume entertainment content or for work productivity, we recommend you go for a tablet that has a big screen size. As big displays will ensure you get immersive experiences in movies and games. They will also give you more screen space for productivity apps, web browsing, and more. Big screen sizes will also help in creative artistic works like painting, drawing, sketching, and more.
- Resolution: Display resolution directly correlates to the screen size. Tablets with big screen sizes and low resolution will have pixelated images due to a low DPI (Pixel Density per Inch). On the other hand, a tablet with high resolution will have a higher pixel density and will produce crisper images. No matter which tablet you buy, we recommend you check its screen size and screen resolution along with the display’s pixel density.
- Camera: While you may think cameras are not that important on a tablet. But in recent years, more and more people are using them for video conferencing. Ensure the tablet has a good front and rear camera for a hassle-free video calling experience.
- OS: The OS of a tablet is one of the most crucial factors to consider when it comes to selecting the right tablet. There are several operating systems available on the market — including Microsoft’s Windows, Apple’s iPadOS, Google’s Android and Chrome OS, and more. The OS on a tablet decides what functionality it’ll have and what apps it can run. And also, consider the ecosystem you are in. To give you an idea, say, you’re using an iPhone right now, and using other Apple devices such as Apple Watch and Mac. In this case, if you buy an iPad, you’d have an advantage here as it’ll seamlessly integrate with other Apple products you’re already using. All your apps, emails, contacts, and content from the iCloud will be available to you on your new iPad as soon as you log in to your Apple account. The same applies to other OS ecosystems such as Android and Windows as well.
- Processor, storage, and RAM: Consider the processor and amount of storage and RAM you want. If you are planning to run heavy apps and games on your tablet, we recommend you opt tablet that has a powerful processor, which is coupled further with a high amount of RAM. This will allow you to run heavy apps and games with buttery smooth performance. In addition to this ensure a high amount of storage on your tablet so you can store your favourite apps, games, and other content without worrying about storage space.
- Connectivity: Manufacturers launch the tablets in two connectivity variants: a Wi-Fi-only model and a Wi-Fi + cellular connectivity variant. You have to decide, do you need that standalone cellular connectivity? As tablets with 4G and 5G connectivity cost more than Wi-Fi-only models. If you decide to purchase a Wi-Fi-only tablet, remember that you can always share your smartphone’s Wi-Fi hotspot for internet connectivity. Apart from this, you should also ensure that the tablet supports Wi-Fi 5.0 (and above) and Bluetooth 5.0 (and above), to ensure you get fast internet speeds and data transfers.
- Speakers: Speakers are one of the most ignored factors while purchasing tablets. A powerful speaker system will provide you with a booming and immersive sound experience. Make sure the tablet can give a good audio experience if you are going to use it for consuming entertainment content or playing games, and such.
- Battery life and fast charging: You should also look out for the amount of battery life the manufacturer is claiming with a tablet. Bigger battery capacities are especially important on tablets due to their large, high-resolution displays. In addition to a big battery capacity, you should also ensure the tablet has fast charging support, as large-capacity batteries take a longer time to charge. Support for a fast-charging standard means you don’t have to wait for hours to fully juice up your tablet.
- Accessories: Some tablets come with a range of accessories to make it easier to achieve your productivity goals. For instance, if you are an artist who draws and paints, you should purchase a tablet that supports a capacitive stylus. On the other hand, if you are into writing, you may want to purchase a tablet that supports a keyboard case/dock, as physical keyboards will make it easier to type.
Best tablets under Rs 50,000
1. Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is one of the feature-packed tablets on the market currently. Its expansive 12.4-inch display in a 16:10 aspect ratio offers an immersive viewing experience. The tablet is great for taking notes and drawing with its S Pen, which also magnetically attaches to the back of the tablet, so you don’t lose it. Samsung is also claiming the pen now offers an upgraded real pen-like feel while drawing or taking notes. The company is also including the Clip Studio Paint app, which makes it easy to draw with its range of sophisticated built-in tools and functionalities.
You also don’t have to worry about running out of storage as the tab supports storage expansion up to 1TB via a microSD card. Multitasking and gaming are going to be a breeze with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor, which is coupled with 4GB RAM for even smoother performance. In terms of optics, you get an 8MP rear snapper, and a 5MP front-facing selfie camera, which provides a good video conferencing experience. Dolby Atmos support means you also get a rich audio experience.
Samsung also claims to provide up to 13 hours of continuous video playback on the Tab S7 FE, which is perfect for the long binges. And what’s the tab can fully juice up in about 90 minutes with its 45W fast charging adapter, so you can quickly get back to what you were doing. Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE also supports Samsung DeX, which lets you extend the tablet to offer a desktop-like experience by connecting a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. If you want a well-rounded productivity and entertainment device for under Rs 50,000, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE is a perfect choice.
2. Lenovo Tab P11 Pro
Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is another feature-packed tablet on our list. The slate is extremely compact and lightweight. It measures just 5.8mm thick and weighs about 485 grams. It gets a unibody aluminium design for a premium look. Its 11.5-inch OLED display produces punchy colours along with deeper blacks and higher contrast for a cinematic movie-watching experience. Add to that the display also gets Dolby Vision and Netflix HD for exceptional picture quality. The tablet also takes care of your eyes with its TUV Rheinland eye protection certification. With Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G at the heart, the table cuts through most daily tasks with ease. Additionally, 6GB of RAM further ensures a smooth multitasking performance. The 128GB large storage gives you enough space for everything from apps and games to files.
Lenovo Tab P11 Pro also comes with Pen and keyboard dock support, making it great for productivity as well. Its large 8,600mAh battery is good for movie watching as you get up to 15 hours of continuous video playback. The Quad JBL speakers provide along with Dolby Atmos support produce cinematic sound for a next-level audio immersion. Its front camera supports video background blur, which is perfect for distraction-free video conferencing. Lenovo Tab P11 Pro is another choice for you if you’re seeking a great entertainment and productivity device.
3. HUION Drawing Monitor Kamvas Pro 16 Drawing Pen Tablet
Next on our list of best tablets for under Rs 50,000 is the HUION drawing tablet. As the name suggests, The HUION drawing tablet is an entry-level tablet that is good for hobbyists as well as professionals who love to draw. Its support for a range of accessories means you can draw to your heart’s content. Its large 15.6-inch anti-glare laminated screen is perfect for accurate drawing. The display also comes with 120 percent sRGB colour space support for accurate colour representation. You also get a versatile Pen — which supports ±60 degrees of natural tilt recognition and comes with 8,192 pressure levels — making each stroke land with perfect precision. The company is also including 10 Pen Nibs and one Pen Clip inside the box to offer even more customizability and flexibility to draw what you want. Further, the Pen also has two programmable buttons so you can customise it according to your personal preferences. And what’s more, it is also battery-free and weighs just 14 grams, making it a perfectly portable travel accessory.
The tablet also comes with 6 customisable Express Keys and 1 Touch bar to easily control the tablet. The tablet measures 11.5mm thick and weighs 1.35kg and supports Windows 7 (and above), Mac OS 10.12 or later, and Chrome OS. The company has also made sure the tablet supports all major drawing programs. Some of them include Adobe Photoshop, Clip Studio, Paint Tool Sai, Zbrush, Krita and more.
4. 2021 Apple 10.2-inch (9th Generation, 2021)
The ninth-generation iPad is the most affordable iPad you can buy. If you’re on a tight budget and want an iPad for work productivity and entertainment, this is the best choice for you. It retains the same classic design as its predecessors, with thick bezels around the corners and a home button, which acts as Touch ID, at the bottom of the display. You get support for accessories like Apple Pencil (1st gen) and the Smart Keyboard. If your work revolves around drawing things, taking notes, or writing, for instance, the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard make achieving these tasks a breeze. At the heart of this table lies the A13 Bionic chipset, which is the same chipset that Apple previously used on the iPhone 11, making it one of the most powerful tablets in this price range. The A13 Bionic makes gaming and working with multiple apps at the same time a buttery smooth experience. And the 10.2-inch Retina IPS display now has True Tone, which automatically adjusts the colour temperature of the display according to the ambient light for an overall better viewing experience.
Apple has also finally upgraded the paltry 1.2MP front camera to a much better 12MP ultra-wide shooter with 122 degrees field of view. The camera now also supports Centre Stage, a feature which makes the camera automatically adjusts the frame according to your movements so you always remain in focus, making video conferencing or live streaming a hassle-free experience. This time the base models start from 64GB, instead of the paltry 32GB storage on the 8th gen iPad. And the improvements don’t end there, with Apple making improvements to iPadOS each year, your iPad will keep improving over time.
5. iPad mini (6th Gen, 2021)
If you want something even more powerful than the standard iPad, but still prefer a more compact design, then the iPad Mini is perfect for you. It gets you the performance you need in a slim and compact form factor with its powerful Apple A15 Bionic chipset, which is the same processor found on the latest generation of the iPhone 13 series. The latest generation mobile chip from Apple boasts a 6-core CPU along with a 5-core GPU, bringing up to 40 per cent faster performance in CPU and up to 80 per cent more performance in graphics, compared to the A14 Bionic.
The 8.3-inch features slimmer bezels all around and is perfect for portability. Apple has further fine-tuned the display to reflect as little light as possible. This makes the content on the screen look much more detailed and sharp. Add to that, the panel has P3 wide colour support for vivid yet accurate colours, and can also peak up to 500nits of brightness for great sunlight legibility. The Touch ID is now integrated into the top button making it easier to unlock your iPad. Optics also get a notable improvement here with the 12MP ultra-wide front camera now supporting Centre Stage. You also get a 12MP rear-wide camera, which features a True Tone flash for improved low-light imagery. The iPad mini is now compatible with the 2nd Apple Pencil. The Pencil also attaches magnetically to the side to keep you from losing it.
6. Lenovo Tab Yoga Smart Tablet
This Lenovo Yoga series tablet packs a 10.1-inch Full HD display with wide viewing angles and dual JBL Hi-Fi speakers with Dolby Atmos certification for cinematic immersion. Lenovo has also made sure the screen is safe for viewing for long hours with an Eye protection feature. The built-in kickstand lets you position the tablet in 4 different ways for more work flexibility and productivity. Android 9 Pie operating system brings a feature-rich software experience. It also supports Google Assistant so you can command and control the tab with just your voice.
At the heart lies the Qualcomm Snapdragon 439, which takes care of the daily processing needs. This variant of the Lenovo Yoga also gets LTE connectivity support. Additionally, it also packs 4GB RAM for smooth UI rendering and multitasking. You also get 64GB of internal storage, which you can expand up to 256GB with the help of a microSD card. In terms of optics, the slate gets a 5MP front camera for video conferencing, and an 8MP rear camera with autofocus support to keep the subject focused while shooting the video. The 7,000mAh massive battery provides day-long battery life. The Lenovo Yoga Smart tablet is one of the best value-for-money tablets that you can currently buy on the market.
7. Lenovo M10 Fhd Plus 2nd Gen
Next up, We have another affordable tablet from Lenovo. The LTE-enabled sleek Lenovo Tab M10 features a metallic body with round edges and measures just 8.1mm thin. It features a 10.3-inch full-HD display with Dolby Atmos dual speakers for an immersive movie-watching experience. The display also gets TUV certification for eye protection. At the centre, it gets a MediaTek Helio P22T processor and PowerVR GE8320 GPU for smooth operation. The slate also supports Pen input via the Lenovo Active Pen 2, which gives you precise control over the strokes while drawing with its 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity. It also gets features such as palm rejection for a more comfortable and error-free drawing.
The Tab M10 runs on Android 9 Pie and gets support for 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi as well. The 4GB of RAM ensures smooth multitasking. And its 128GB built-in storage, which expands up to 2TB via the microSD card, ensures you never run out of storage. An 8MP rear camera and a 5MP user-facing camera are taking care of the optics. The 5,000mAh battery offers up to 9 hours of backup. The Lenovo Tab M10 includes all the essential features you can ask for in a good productivity device — including pen support. And it’s a good choice for an entertainment device as well.
8. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite sports a sleek and premium metal unibody design, and supports S Pen that makes it easier to draw or take notes. The tablet ships with a 10.4-inch display with slim bezels all around, and with its dual Dolby Atmos 3D speakers, the slate is perfect for movie-watching. In terms of software, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite runs the intuitive and feature-rich OneUI custom layer on top of Android 10. You get an 8MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera for a good photography experience. There is a large 7,040mAh battery for a long battery backup. At the heart, it gets an Exynos9611 Octa-Core processor, which ensures fast performance in daily tasks. Additionally, 4GB of RAM makes sure the apps don’t get killed due to out-of-memory errors, ensuring a smooth multitasking experience. The 64GB of storage can further expand up to 1TB via a microSD card. Lastly, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite seamlessly integrates with your existing Samsung Galaxy smartphones to provide you with a connected experience. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is a great entertainment device, especially for the asking price of Rs 26,999.
9. Samsung Galaxy Tab A8
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 is one of the best mid-range tablets for multimedia consumption and reading under the Rs 20,000 price segment. The tablet sports a large 10.5-inch screen at the front and comes with slim bezels all around. The high 1920 x 1200p display resolution makes reading your favourite books a crisp experience as you won’t see any jagged text. The company is using a quad speakers setup with Dolby Atmos for a theatre-like punchy and booming sound.
The long-lasting 7,040mAh battery makes sure there is no one between you and your long binges. The Tab A8 also gets up to 64GB storage and 4GB RAM. The Samsung Knox Platform protects you against any external security threats for peace of mind. The Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 also makes sharing the content with the existing ecosystem of Samsung hardware such as the Samsung Watch, Galaxy Buds, and others for a seamless experience
10. Lenovo Tab P11
The last tablet on our list of best tablets for under Rs 50,000 is the Lenovo Tab P11. The Lenovo Tab P-series has always offered excellent value to the users. And the Lenovo Tab P11 follows the same line of strategy. For starters, the slate sports an impressive-looking 11-inch 2K IPS display for pixel-perfect image reproduction. Further, the display can peak up to 400nits of brightness for good sunlight legibility. It also gets TUV Rheinland certification to protect your eyes. At the heart, this one packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 processor, which is paired with 4GB of RAM for smooth UI rendering. The built-in 128GB storage is further expandable via a microSD to up to 256GB if needed.
The large 7,500mAh battery gives enough juice for 12 hours of continuous video playback. The Smart Quad stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos produce immersive theatrical sound. It also gets a 13MP rear camera for photography, and an 8MP front camera for hassle-free video conferencing. The Lenovo Tab P11 is housed in an aluminium alloy casing to provide you with premium looks and long durability. The tab runs on Android 10 for broad app compatibility and has a zero-touch face unlocking feature as well.
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