7 Best Tablets Under AED 1500 in Dubai (2023)
Tablets | Prices |
Apple iPad (9th Generation, 2021) | AED 1,092 to AED 1,399 |
Lenovo Tab P11 Plus | AED 1,350 to AED 1,499 |
Xiaomi Pad 5 | AED 1,160 to AED 1,313 |
Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 | AED 1,199 to AED 1,249 |
Lenovo Tab 4 Plus (10-inch) | AED 1,215 to AED 1,219 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018) | AED 1,125 to AED 1,139 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite | AED 1,040 to AED 1,399 |
Apple iPad (9th Generation, 2021)
There are no surprises in store for users of the ninth-generation iPad in 2021, but there is no need for them. Despite being Apple’s least expensive tablet, it handily outperforms Android versions that are twice as expensive. And while it may have the same exterior as the Apple iPad from a year ago, it has undergone significant upgrades, such as a more powerful CPU, twice the storage, and better cameras. For the majority of individuals, the size and cost are ideal.
The display is clear and bright, making it ideal for indoor usage. This year’s entry-level iPad introduces True Tone, a function that adjusts brightness and color temperature and is excellent for indoor usage.
The 64GB of storage included in the basic model is more than plenty if you mostly utilize cloud storage and apps. Gaming enthusiasts, artists, and those who like having a large number of applications and local media may want to spend additional money on the 256GB model.
Lenovo Tab P11 Plus
The Lenovo Tab P11 Plus is leading the push in the affordable category of Android tablets in UAE, which look to be making a return. With enough power to carry you through a full day of work and into a calm evening of binge-watching Netflix, this attractive tablet offers an outstanding 11-inch display, great speakers, and a sleek design. Beyond Android 12, Lenovo must commit to software upgrades. The Tab P11 Plus is a great choice for non-Apple consumers even if it doesn’t perform nearly as well as the iPad.
The Lenovo Tab P11 Plus is similar to its more costly sister, the Tab P11 Pro, in terms of appearance. In comparison to the majority of other Android slates in this price range, it has an aluminum unibody build and seems somewhat more polished. It is both thin and lightweight, measuring 10.7 by 6.5 by 0.3 inches (HWD) and weighing 17.3 ounces, making it easy to carry for extended periods of time. It’s a nice size for sketching, taking online courses, and doing basic productivity activities.
Xiaomi Pad 5
The Xiaomi Pad 5 is a substantial improvement over the Mi Pad 4, which it replaced in 2018. Numerous upgrades are included in it, including as an 11-inch, 120Hz display, a modernized Qualcomm Snapdragon 860 processor, and an improved Mobile Internet UI (MIUI). So, what exactly is a MIUI? It’s a different version of Xiaomi’s Android OS, which we particularly like on the Pad 5.
The battery lasts for staggering 14 hours. The Xiaomi Pad 5 gets high marks for its outstanding audio system, fast OS, and beautiful display. When used with the Xiaomi Smart Pen and a compatible keyboard, the Pad 5 offers an even more smooth experience, but sadly, both add-ons are offered separately (it’s one way Xiaomi helps to keep the Pad 5 affordable).
In conclusion, the Xiaomi Pad 5 is an excellent choice for anybody looking for a high-end (but reasonably priced) tablet.
Lenovo Yoga Tab 11
From its half-fabric, half-aluminum frame to its svelte, light-weight footprint, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 has a fairly swanky look. Not to mention its distinctive built-in kickstand. For hands-free movie viewing, users may hang the slate from the kickstand, which also functions as a hanger.
We particularly like the crisp, vibrant, and well-balanced colors on the 11-inch, 2K display. A major selling feature for the Lenovo tablet is its powerful, clear speakers. With a battery life of about 12 hours, it is also pretty darn excellent.
The Yoga Tab 11, however, makes some compromises to keep costs down, as customers may notice with its mediocre, so-so cameras. The Yoga Tab 11 received a 4.5-star rating overall because it offers consumers a lot of value for their money.
Lenovo Tab 4 Plus, 10-inch
The Lenovo Tab 4 was replaced by the Lenovo Tab 4 Plus. This tablet, which measures 10.1 inches, has a striking, vibrant display, a cozy shape that is soft on the hands, and a long battery life. The disadvantage is that you get an outdated version of Android. The Tab 4 10 Plus, however, is a highly regarded media tablet for the money, particularly as it also comes with a great set of cameras and reliable speakers.
The Tab 4 10 Plus is rather portable, weighing 1.09 pounds and measuring 9.7 x 6.8 x 0.28 inches. The Apple iPad 9.7-inch (2018) is lighter and somewhat thinner than the Lenovo at 1.03 pounds and 0.29 inches, while the Amazon Fire HD 10 (2017) is slightly thicker at 1.1 pounds and 0.4 inches.
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018)
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 is the South Korean company’s response to Apple, which has already shown you its finest budget tablet. This tablet is one to think about if you’re searching for an Android iPad competitor on a tight budget. The Tab A 10.5 is excellent for watching movies and surfing the web because of the versatility that Google’s Android operating system offers, as well as its huge HD display.
In our experience, it also has a lengthy battery life, allowing you to enjoy a movie marathon. Although it’s not the most powerful tablet available and we discovered that its size makes it somewhat less portable than others, altogether we’d give Apple’s entry-level iPad the advantage, this is a good option for media and simple app usage around the home.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
Despite not being the newest slate from Samsung, this fantastic tablet has a long battery life of over 12 hours and a beautiful design with a brilliant screen and good acoustics. All of these factors combine to create a tablet that is excellent for content consumption. The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite stands out from the throng of mid-range tablets even more thanks to its tiny bezels, which give it a design more comparable to the iPad Pro than the iPad. Additionally, the S-Pen pen, which allows low-latency sketching, comes included with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite and clips to the top of the device, making it less likely that you would misplace it.
The Tab S6 Lite won’t blow people away in terms of performance, however, if they attempt to multitask. Nevertheless, it’s a fantastic Android tablet at a reasonable price.
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