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Having delivered excellent mid-range tablets in the One Plus Pad and its two sequels, OnePlus has now entered the budget tablet battle with the Pad Lite. Compared to the OnePlus Pad 3 (see issue 371,
The Idea Tab Pro sits in the mid-range of Lenovo’s current tablet lineup, and arguably in the sweet spot when it comes to price and performance. For just a little more than the Idea Tab Plus (see p91)
Apple’s iPad remains near-synonymous with the whole tablet concept, and the go-to option for many buyers if they’re not splashing out on a higher-end device. The 2025 version won’t do anything to chan
There’s no shortage of choice.
The original Pro tablet hasn’t lost any of its computing ambition. Where other tablets talk the laptop-class performance talk, it walks the walk, somehow cramming in the same M5 architecture powering
Lenovo has long had a knack for producing something close to a flagship tablet at a more affordable mid-range price, and so it goes with this month’s Yoga Tab. It’s an 11.1in slate with a bright 3.2K