Source: Rory-blog.com |
Thatgeekdad recently brought you our top choices for the best smartphones of the holiday season, and now we’re back with a list of our favorite tablets that money can buy right now. There should be something for everyone here.
Additionally, we know that tablets can be expensive, so we’re also going to try to address every market segment in some way or another. Some tablets are going to be on the more expensive side, while others shouldn’t hurt that wallet too much. After all, you have a lot of people to shop for, right?
Let’s take a look at some of our favorite tablets right now.
iPad Air 2
Source: Apple.com |
The iPad Air 2 is Apple’s best tablet to date and easily earns a spot on our holiday list. We’ve been most impressed with Apple’s ability to create an even thinner tablet than last year, while also boosting the muscle under the hood by adding a new processor. Another great feature to the Air 2 is the increase to the camera (comparable to the iPhone 5s) to actually allow for tablet picture takers to take great shots. With thousands of great apps available on the App Store and a screen high definition screen that is laminated so close to the glass there is almost zero reflection, even in broad day light. The only downside to this tablet would be the price tag at $499.99 for the base 16GB Wi-Fi only model. Then again, if you had told us five years ago you could make a tablet like this, especially how thin it is (we are talking Star Trek sci-fi thin), I would have told you it's impossible.
iPad Mini 2
Source: Apple |
While may be last year's model, it is still a great choice and holds up well. A great reason to get this over the new iPad mini 3 is that it is $100 less (or more depending on the deal you find) with the only differences is that the mini 3 comes with a Touch ID fingerprint sensor for security and available in a gold color, that's it. It is one of, if not the best, Black Friday Deals this year if you get it from Target. $299 for the 16GB Wi-Fi only base model, and you get a $100 Target gift card. So if you are going to buy more gifts for loved ones, or yourself, of at least $100 at Target, you would technically only be paying $199 for this tablet, which is a steal.
Kindle Fire HDX 8.9
Source: Amazon.com |
Nexus 9
Source: Google Play Store |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0"
Source: Samsung |
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