Top Tablets 2023

Discover top-rated tablets at ProdSeeker. Explore our curated selection of versatile tablets for work, entertainment, and everything in between. Whether you need a sleek device for productivity or a powerful tablet for creativity, we have the perfect match for you.

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Samsung's most compact Tab S9 model offers a premium build and great display, while being packed with power. The addition of IP68 protection is a rare bonus on a tablet.
-- As reviewed by Pocket-Lint
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The Pixel Tablet is a fascinating experiment from Google at trying to figure out what people do with tablets in the home and make better use of them for the 80% of the time they are usually just left on a coffee table.
-- As reviewed by The Guardian
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The iPad Air is essentially an 11in iPad Pro but with a few high-end features removed for a £190 price cut.
-- As reviewed by The Guardian
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Samsung has tweaked the winning design from the S6, righted the wrongs of its previous flagships, and made a phone you don't want to put down. The Samsung Galaxy S7 is iterative perfection.
-- As reviewed by TechRadar
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The Surface Pro 8 is Microsoft’s best tablet PC yet, finally adding some much-needed modern upgrades to an already winning formula.
-- As reviewed by The Guardian
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There's nothing radically new about it, but the Samsung Galaxy S7 delivers the best Android smartphone performance in a relatively small package.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The 10.2in iPad is still the best tablet for most people offering an unbeatable combination of value, performance, software and longevity.
-- As reviewed by The Guardian
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The iPad mini 6 looks better, is faster, and has more uses than its predecessor. Its portability will also appeal to many, but you’ll have to decide if the price increase is worth it for your needs.
-- As reviewed by CompsMag
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The iPad Air 2 balances seamless ease of use, app abundance, and raw power in its ever-so-slender frame, continuing Apple's reign atop the tablet heap.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
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The one you really wanted
-- As reviewed by The Verge