7 Best Tablets Under $200

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It isn’t easy finding a good tablet for less than $200, but we did all the heavy lifting for you.

Obviously, you can scour the internet and try to find one yourself, but we believe these options, which include tablets by Lenovo, Samsung, ASUS and Amazon, deliver the best tablets out there for under $200.

Lenovo Tab 4

The Lenovo Tab 4 is a 10.1-inch Android-based tablet, with a quad-core processor, 1.4 GHZ and 16GB of storage space. It also has 2GB of RAM and 20 hours of battery life. You can currently buy the Lenovo Tab 4 for $179.99. The 8-inch edition will set you back $127.99.

ASUS Zenpad S8

This tablet has two versions under $200. The ASUS Zenpad S8 with 2GB Ram and a 32GB SSD costs $179.

You’ll pay $186 if you want to get the same device, with the same specs (also 1.3 GHZ based on the Android 5.0 Lollipop) in White.

ASUS Zenpad 10.1

The ASUS Zenpad 10.1-inch has 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage space, which costs $159 at the moment. There’s also one with a 64GB eMMC, which costs $179.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A

You can buy the Samsung Galaxy Tab A with an 8-inch screen, Android 5.0, 1.2GHZ processor and 16GB of memory for $156.86, with a smoky titanium finish as well.

Lenovo Tab 10

A tablet with a 10-inch screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 210 quad-core processor with 1.3 GHZ, 16GB of storage and 2GB of RAM. The Lenovo Tab 10 will cost $118.43.

Samsung Galaxy Tab E Lite

This 7-inch tablet has 1GB of RAM, 8GB of hard-drive and comes with the Android 4.4 KitKat. The Samsung Galaxy Tab E Lite currently costs $84.99.

Amazon Fire HD 8

You can buy the Amazon HD 8-inch tablet for $79.99 in its 16GB version.

The 32GB tablet will set you back $109.99.

Microsoft Surface 3 and 4 Other Tables You Should Get Today

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If you’re looking for a good tablet at an excellent price, the Microsoft Surface 3 is worth looking into. If you’re after something else, we have 4 other options we think you should check out.

Microsoft Surface 3 Tablet

The 64GB version of the Microsoft Surface 3 tablet costs only $254.99 instead of $329.99 for a limited time only. The 128GB is also at $50 off, costing $349.94 instead of $400. It has a 10.8-inch screen and 4GB of RAM.

Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet

The Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet is currently available for $79.99 in its 16GB form and $109.99 in 32GB. It has 12 hours of battery life, 1.3 GHZ quad-core processor and 1.5GB of RAM. It includes Alexa, and added features for Amazon Prime members.

Microsoft Surface Pro 4

The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is currently at a $286 discount, costing only $612.95 instead of $899. This includes the Intel Core M, 128GB memory, 4GB RAM and a 12.3-inch screen. The Intel Core i7 with 8GB RAM and 256GB memory is also on a massive discount: $470 off, costing only $1129.99 at the moment.

Apple iPad Mini 4

The Apple iPad Mini 4 currently costs $392.79. This concerns the 64GB edition, with a 7.9-inch display, Apple iOS 9 and up to 10 hours of battery life.

Samsung Galaxy Tab E Lite

The Samsung Galaxy Tab E Lite is $20 off at the moment, costing just $99.99.It comes with a 7-inch display and the Android 4.4 KitKat. It has 8GB of RAM, 8GB of hard drive memory and a 1.3GHZ processor.

For more tablets worth looking into, check out this list

10 Best Tablet Computers to get Before 2015 Ends

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It’s difficult choosing a tablet computer from the endless selection out there, but sifting through the iPads, IPad minis, iPad Pros and also Samsung Tablets, Microsoft Surfaces and even a Dell tablet, we’ve managed to put together a useful list of the 10 best tablets out there.

LG G Pad 8.3

The LG G Pad 8.3 is the best tablet ever made by the company, and it’s an excellent choice for those looking for a nice tablet. Some consider it to be the best 8-inch tablet out there. The images are sharp and detailed, while text appears crisp and easy to read. The IPS panel has fantastic viewing angles and fantastic coloring as well.

Dell Venue 8 7000

An ultra thin tablet from a company that hit a home run with the Dell Venue 8 7000 contrary to the usual expectations from Dell tablets. The sharp OLED display makes it awesome to look at, and it’s great for photography and pictures thanks to a pair of cool depth of field-manipulating cameras to play with on back.

Amazon Fire HD 6

There are better tablets around, but when you mix in the issue of value, few are better than the Amazon Fire HD 6, which is almost small enough to be considered a smartphone. It comes with a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, 1GB of RAM and both front and rear facing cameras. It might not be the best one out there, but for those looking to cheapen their costs, it’s an excellent option.

Google Nexus 9

For people who are 100% about android systems, the Google Nexus 9 just might be the thing for you, even if it a bit expensive. It comes with the latest Nvidia 64-bit processor, a decent 2GB of RAM, dual front-facing speakers and a decent battery to keep it all up and running for a little over nine hours. It’s hardware also makes it worthwhile.

Microsoft Surface Pro 4

The Microsoft Surface Pro 4 might be the closest thing to a laptop you can get from you tablet computer, vastly upgraded from the previous version, even in the subtle changes. It looks gorgeous, especially without the Windows button for the extra room of three tenths of an inch. The display is incredibly responsive to touch, and the further nuance it brings to the stylus experience is huge. In tandem with the new Surface Pen, the screen detects 1,024 levels of pressure, even during one, single stroke.

iPad Pro

It might be inferior to the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 in some visual aspects, but overall, the iPad Pro is the superior product, being the biggest and maybe the best tablet Apple have ever made. It’s incredibly powerful with a huge screen, and the excellent speaker sound provides another bonus to one of the best products of its kind out there if not the best.

Sony Xperia Z4

Sony hit a homerun with the Sony Xperia Z4 with some tablet reviews claiming it’s the only one that can compete with the number one tablet computer on our list. It might be a bit pricey, but it’s beautiful display, excellent new design compared to previous Sony products and a very strong battery life make it worth.

iPad Mini 4

As with most Apple products, the iPad MIni 4 is more expensive than most 8-inch tablets on the market. However, it has a much stronger processor, better cameras, more vivid Retina display, slightly slimmed-down design, and the ability to run split-screen apps in iOS 9, maintaining its superiority in the 8-inch tablet computer market.

Galaxy Tab S2

Not everything is perfect with the Galaxy Tab S2 like its battery life and so-so camera, but the thin and super light design, combined with the new 4:3 display, microSD card slot and improved TouchWiz software make it a fine competitor to the king of the tablet computer arena, with an “expertise” in web surfing and Flipboard reading.

iPad Air 2

Like every other tablet around, the iPad Air 2 isn’t perfect, but it’s probably the closest one to perfection. The size and weight are in excellent balance, the iOS 9 (including split screen apps) runs perfectly on it and it’s difficult to get smoother and crisper visuals from its competitors. Its price has become more and more affordable, making the 64GB version a must have if you’re going to go for this one.

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