Best tablet for remote learning in 2021 – CNET

Tablets have found new life in our homes as the coronavirus pandemic has upped the need for a device that can handle entertainment, education and even some work. In 2020, Apple updated nearly its full line: The high-end iPad Pro models were refreshed in the spring, while a new 10.2-inch baseline iPad and majorly overhauled iPad Air arrived this fall. The Pro and Air models boast seriously powerful processors, which allow for functionalities previously exclusive to computers and laptops, like photo editing. And while we’re not retiring our laptops yet, the new features are more promising for the iPad’s future as a productivity device than anything Apple’s added in years.

Elsewhere in tablet land, Microsoft debuted new Surface models in May, including the 15-inch Microsoft Surface Book 3 and the Microsoft Surface Go 2, a refresh of its tiniest tablet. Android tablet options, meanwhile, remain constricted by their phone-centric mobile device operating system — but that hasn’t stopped Samsung from taking a shot at Apple’s iPad Pro when it comes to productivity with the new Tab S7 Plus. And in the value segment, Amazon remains the best option for cheap and kid-friendly and cheap tablet models with its Fire tablet. All these options offer app stores, but you’ll want to check that your must-have apps are available on prospective devices before buying (don’t look for Fortnite on the iPad right now, for instance).

Here are our picks for the best tablet available right now. We included budget tablet and premium tablet options, as well as laptop-replacement devices at prices in between, including Android tablet and Apple iPad options. We even threw in a tablet PC as a bonus. All of these products (or previous versions thereof) have been fully reviewed or anecdotally tested by CNET editors. We took several factors into consideration, including pressure sensitivity, screen size, the inclusion of a front camera, internal storage, the option to add a microSD card and whether or not the tablet offers a headphone jack. This story was published earlier, and we’ll continue to update it as new products become available.

Still, this great tablet finally makes us more enthusiastic about this highest-end Apple iPad, which is otherwise a performance monster, with Face ID, USB Type-C, great battery life, a killer retina screen and the best processor and best design in Apple’s line. This Apple tablet can also be counted among the best drawing tablet options, especially when paired with the Apple Pencil from 2018. (If you already have the previous iPad Pro, there’s no big reason to upgrade to this 2020 model.) Note that the iPad Pro is available in 11-inch and 12.9-inch models.

All that said, anyone looking at the 11-inch Apple iPad Pro should give the 2020 iPad Air — which sports a similar design and newer processor — serious consideration. Read our iPad Pro 2020 review.

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