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And, thanks to Microsoft’s generous upgrade terms, Windows 10 will be a huge market, with the company aiming for a billion installations by 2017. In short, this time Microsoft has got the ingredients right.Tablets come in all shapes and sizes, from professional slabs to compact pieces perfect for flinging into a backpack. If you’re looking to buy one, where do you start?Odds are you’ll want an outstanding all-rounder, but are you in the market for a work-ready Windows tablet, a premium Android tablet, or one the many members of Apple's growing iPad family? Well, this line-up includes every operating system going – there are iOS, Android, Windows 8.1 and even Amazon Fire OS tablets here – and the winners come in a range of shapes and sizes, not to mention with a rich variety of specifications and key features.Skip through to each page and you'll find short summaries of what makes each tablet so great, a link to our full in-depth reviews, as well as quick links to Amazon so you can take the plunge. Got any questions in the meantime? Then fire away in the comments.
Apple's iPad Air 2 set the standard in the tablet market. It was the thinnest in the world in 2014 (yes, it time really does pass that quickly), but somehow managed to packing in a fingerprint sensor, a triple-core A8X processor and a stunningly crisp 9.7in display.The Apple A8X processor packs in oodles more powerYou might struggle to tell it apart from its predecessor by looks alone, but while the distinctive Touch ID sensor gives the game away it's probably the least exciting of all the upgrades. The Apple A8X processor packs in oodles more power, for both everyday apps and pixel-perfect gaming, and does so without leaving battery life lagging behind the best tablets out there. In fact, in our video playback tests it only lasted 9 minutes less than the previous model despite proving around 40-50% faster in most benchmarks. The upgraded cameras are a nice touch, too. You might not use them all that often, but for snapping quick family videos, or quickly grabbing photographs without having to reach for your phone, the iPad Air 2 is now capable of serving up some very impressive-looking results. Subtle screen improvements round off the tweaks, but it's the balance of overall quality and capability that leave the iPad Air 2 on top. The iPad Pro 9.7 might be dramatically more powerful, but if it's all-round excellence for sensible money you're after, then the iPad Air 2 is still the better bet.
Imagine an Android tablet that rivals the iPad Air 2 for raw performance, and that matches Apple's tablet pixel for pixel while providing superior image quality. The Galaxy Tab S2 9.7in is that tablet. It's a mere 5.6mm-thin, and weighs 389g (10% lighter than the Air 2), yet feels solid and sturdy in all the right ways.That 9.7in screen is absolutely delicious, too. You might think it difficult to improve on the iPad Air 2's screen, but the Samsung's manages it. It covers a wider, more intense range of colours, and as it uses Super AMOLED technology the contrast is perfect, with black reproduced as a perfect inky nothingness rather than the very dark grey of IPS technology.
One of the biggest gripes is that accessories aren't as plentiful as with Apple's well-established iPad.So, what are the the downsides? Well, you'll be pleased to hear that there aren't many. One of the biggest gripes is that accessories aren't as plentiful as with Apple's well-established iPad. While Apple's tablet has become gloriously multi-talented thanks to a huge array of thid-party cases and accessories that can transform it from a ruggedised tablet into a powerful music-making device, and a whole lot inbetween, Samsung's Galaxy Tab S2 isn't quite so well furnished for options. The other black mark on the Samsung's copybook is that gaming performance could be better. This is still the best Android tablet by far, though. If you really can't abide by iOS, or you just already have an Android smartphone in your pocket (and a whole bunch of purchased apps and media you don't want to go to waste) then this is an absolutely cracking choice.
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Microsoft describe the Surface Pro 4 as the tablet that can replace your laptop – and it's not far wrong. To say the Surface Pro 4 refines and improves on every aspect of its predecessor probably understates quite how important a leap it's made; it represents another confident step towards the best possible hybrid device. And from a company which, up until not so long ago, didn't make any hardware at all. Make no mistake, it's still not brilliant in every scenario, but it feels considerably less compromised than the previous generations. The kickstand at the rear is now fully-adjustable, which helps to make sure the display is at a comfortable angle, and makes it a little more stable on a lap. And while the Type Cover initially has a disconcerting amount of bounce and flex in it, at least compared to a standard laptop, you soon forget about that once you start typing.
As a tablet, the Surface Pro 4 is a delight. The 12.3in PixelSense display is eye-poppingly lovely, and colour-accurate, too, so perfect for everything from tweaking photographs to creating hand-sketched illustrations. The Surface Pen is the killer addition here, as it provides a genuinely convincing pen experience. And Windows 10 is just as adept at hand-writing recognition as ever, which certainly helps.Apple has long touted the iPad as being more than just a fashion accessory; more than just a fancy tablet for playing Angry Birds on. And while the naysayers have been content to rule it out as a serious device, one that's capable of doing proper work, Apple has answered those criticisms in its usual fashion: it has launched two of the finest tablets in history. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is the larger of the two, and it's everything you'd expect: big, beautifully designed, and dramatically more powerful than any iPad that's come before. The big news, though, for most people will be the arrival of the Apple Pencil.
The Pencil is Apple's retort to the Microsoft's Surface Pen. In practice, it works very well indeed, with each stroke and flourish of the Pencil moving in perfect sync with the digital squiggles of ink which appear on screen. Unlike some rivals, the Pencil's nib includes sensors which recognise both the pressure, altitude and angle – whether it's for artistic applications or just written notes, it's a very effective addition to the iPad. It's Apple's Smart Keyboard which allows the iPad Pro to do a decent impression of a laptop. The 12.9in screen is glorious, and big enough to work on all day, and the Smart Keyboard's small, rounded-off keys feel great for typing, and prove comfy enough for all-day typing.Yes, it's expensive. No, you can't run all the desktop apps you would on a MacBook or Windows device. But the iPad Pro's combination of great all-round design, a lightweight OS partnered with speedy hardware, and good battery life make it a force to be reckoned with.
Apple has made the best tablet on the market, full stop. It’s probably the best device Apple has ever made, and given the company’s history that’s saying a lot. It’s also a joy to use – you'll soon forget how much you've spent once you start using it. It's pretty much perfection incarnate. If you’re a business user, the iPad Pro 9.7in is the ultimate "carry about the office" device. It’s brilliant if you spend your time going to meetings, taking notes, managing people, and firing off emails from odd places. If you use OneNote, it’s the most refined experience for note-taking you’ll ever have, and is leagues ahead of anything on Windows. Yes, it's expensive. No, it's not for everyone. And yes, the iPad Pro 12.9 is still better for people who need a screen large enough to work comfortably on all day. But as do-it-all devices go, you'll have trouble finding better.
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In many ways, the iPad mini 4 remains the small tablet to beat. The performance enhancements in this generation keep it ahead of (most) of its competitors, and the quality of third-party applications on iOS make it a superior platform overall (or at least that's that Ian thinks - feel free to disagree with him on the review's comments thread). If you crave a bigger screen than a big-screened phone can provide, and want most of the power of an iPad Air 2, then the mini is an understandably tempting option. And don't forget: there are quite a few apps, and particularly music-making ones such as iMPC Pro, which are only available on Apple's iPads. In some cases, even the iPhone 6s Plus' king-size smartphone screen just isn't big enough.In tandem with a decent case (or a completely waterproof, ruggedised one such as LifeProof's Fre) the iPad mini 4 makes for a great go-anywhere tablet. Big enough for movies, small enough to carry in a rucksack, and long-lasting enough to survive quite a while without needing to return to a mains socket with annoying regularity.However, the size of the iPad mini is beginning to feel like a compromise. If you want something to carry around with you at all times, and aren't willing to have your trousers professionally altered, the Apple iPhone 6s Plus may be a better option.
iOS 10 is here for developers, and senior vice president of software engineering Craig Federighi described it as “the biggest iOS release ever for users” during last night's WWDC keynote. Highlights of the update include a major update to the Messages app, redesigned Maps, Photos and Music apps, and the ability for developers to access Siri, Apple’s intelligent assistant. Possibly the biggest update is to Messages, which follows the current fashion for much richer and more expressive messaging applications. Messages includes animations, “invisible ink” that obscures a message until the recipient swipes over it and handwritten notes. The app will also suggest emoji to replace words, as well as rich links that let you see content inside the app, including being able to play media. Messages also includes the ability for developers to create extensions such as stickers, send payments, schedule events and order goods or services within the app.Maps has been redesigned, and has also been made open for further development. Apps can integrate elements like the ability to book tables at restaurants or cars. Photos includes a new feature called Memories, which scans your photos and videos and finds favourite and forgotten events, trips and people, and presents them in a collection. Memories also performs facial recognition to group together pictures by people – but unlike similar systems from Google, all recognition takes place on the devices rather than in the cloud, something Apple claims increases user privacy.
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