![]() Of course, everything feels sturdy here - we've managed to drop ours several times over the last couple of years and everything is fine.įeatures: As the fifth version of the iPad Air, this one has plenty of feathers in its cap. The squared off sides, flat back, and range of color options give it a lightweight profile with a nice level of personalization at checkout. ❌ 256GB is too much, but 64GB is too little: The Air annoyingly omits the 128GB storage option from its catalogue, which means the configurations on offer might not suit your needs.ĭesign: The Air follows the same design language of most iPads released recently. ❌ You want a 120Hz display: Only the Pro models offer a slicker 120Hz refresh rate display at the time of writing, so if you're after smoother motion handling you'd be better off upgrading. Verdict: The Amazon Fire HD 10 is perfect for those who need a decent Minecraft or LEGO Star Wars machine but don't need to sink pay cheques into an investment. Sure, you won't be getting the gut-busting performance of a dedicated device like the Asus ROG Flow Z13, or the premium finish and experience of an iPad Pro - but you're not spending anywhere near the costs of those devices. ![]() Trying to push the Fire HD 10 past anything lighter will leave you with a few stutters though - this one's for thumb tappers on the big screen. While navigation between apps can feel a little more cumbersome, once you're there you're good to go. Running games from Amazon's own Fire selection feels slick and smooth, with very few bumps along the way. Performance: The Amazon Fire HD 10 can do what it does very well. While the MSRP stands at $149.99 for the 32GB model, that's by no means the cheapest you can find these tablets during sale events. Those speakers are a little tinny and you won't find the slickest touchscreen experience on the market here, but it'll certainly do for budget light gameplay. That's considerable value for money, especially considering just how often these devices go on sale. It doesn't need to, though, it's a cheap chassis to hold everything you need at a price that won't break the bank.įeatures: You're picking up a high quality screen that will help your games shine and plenty of internal power for a smooth experience in lighter titles. With thicker bezels than you'll find on more expensive models, and a plastic construction this doesn't feel like a premium product. ❌ You're tied to Google Play or Apple App Store: Of course, if the games you want to play aren't offered by Amazon, you're going to need to opt for a different system.ĭesign: The design is basic, you're picking up a black slate with a screen after all. ❌ You want a productivity machine as well: Navigating between apps is tricky and there are few productivity-oriented features supplied by the Fire app store. Read more: Asus ROG Flow Z13 review The best gaming tablet under $150 / £150 Verdict: While we struggled to recommend it as a gaming laptop in its entirety (this thing is particularly expensive), those on the hunt for a high-end gaming tablet with PC-level performance should definitely take note. The Asus ROG Z13 is an incredible feat of engineering and a true glimpse at what the future of PC gaming could hold. While the price point will lock many out of this luxury experience - and won't be worth it for those after a laptop - this is certainly the best gaming tablet on the market right now when it comes down to sheer power. Our unit had an i9-12900H processor under the hood with that latest generation graphics card, 16GB RAM, and a 1TB SSD - all working together to offer some serious performance without the temperature and noise concerns of similar slimline devices. It's important to note that this is an incredibly well engineered piece of kit. Performance: We found that RTX 3050 Ti GPU to struggle a little in our testing, but you'll still get far better performance than in other multi-purpose devices. Using the Asus ROG Flow Z13 in both tablet and laptop mode was a dream, with a responsive magnetic keyboard and a sturdy kickstand to keep everything safe. Features: There's the whole world of PC gaming at your fingertips here thanks to Windows 11, which means more games and services open to you than any other gaming tablet on this list.
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