Your average Android, from Google phones to those of manufacturers desperate to leave their mark on the system, has an interface that is really little more than a place for your app shortcuts to live.Īmazon’s is more like a shop front, with separate pages to promote the contents of its book, music, video and app stores. The Amazon Fire HD 10 (from £112) does run Android, but the software looks and feels completely different to that of other Android tablets. It is cheaper than the alternatives from Huawei, Samsung and Lenovo, with little sense of fun-ruining compromise if you can live with the way Amazon tablets operate. Price: From £220 | Check price on Amazon | Currys | LenovoĮven for adults, Amazon’s Fire HD series is the best way to get a quality tablet for the very least amount of money possible. Pros: Smart webcam placement robust build stylish two-tone design decent performance pleasing sound Cons: No accessories included Dolby Atmos is lacking Still, the best budget tablet all-rounder you can buy right now. The P11's stereo speakers are great for watching your fave TV shows, with clear vocals and big sound when required - don't expect all-encompassing sound just because Dolby Atmos tech is included, though. The 2K display itself finds its strengths, expectedly, in its pixel count – providing plenty of detail – colours aren’t awe-inducing and it doesn’t get extremely bright but you’ll enjoy Netflix and the like with few complaints. The same goes for the front camera – good enough for Zoom calls but not all that aesthetically pleasing. If you must take pictures with a tablet, close-up shots with the rear camera offer decent detail but slightly muted colours. The camera – rear and front-facing – are solid. Lenovo has also made the smart move by placing the webcam on one of the longer sides of the device – like a Microsoft Surface Pro but unlike iPads. It offers up a finish that’s two-thirds metal and one-third rubbery texture – making it feel both durable and premium. The P11 gets everything right when it comes to design and layout – with a two-tone slim design that matches the well-rated Lenovo IdeaPad Chromebook Duet.
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