10 Powerful Tablets for Playing and Working (2023)

Gone are the days when we only worked on desktop computers and only played games on video game consoles. Nowadays, work and play collide on notebooks, smartphones and tablets.

Therefore, it is interesting to know models that resist the strain of both long hours of work and play. And that they can run heavy programs without choking.

To help you, the put together a list of ten powerful tablets for work and play. Check it out below:

Tablets you will see:

iPad Pro (Apple)

Top and side view of an iPad Pro with keyboard and stylus

THE Sixth generation iPad Pro is the top of the range of Apple tablets. That is, it carries everything that the company can offer (and put) into a device of this type. It’s the best iPad to work with, with a 12.9-inch screen, up to 2TB of internal storage, and 5G. The M2 chip, the brand’s most advanced processor, also makes it a great device for playing heavy titles. The device is still compatible with the Apple Pencil stylus, magic keyboard (keyboard with branded trackpad) and corporate ecosystem (iPhone and Apple Watch, for example).

iPad Air (apple)

Side view of an iPad Air

already the Fifth generation iPad Air it is less massive than the iPad Pro – hence the name, which alludes to the more fluid and compact design, with a 10.9-inch screen. Its M1 chip, albeit more modest, can also run complex productivity apps and graphics-heavy games (so much so that it is also used in the brand’s notebooks). However, its memory is only 64GB. And, just like the Pro, you can use the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard on the iPad Air, as well as use it in parallel (and in sync) with other devices from the brand.

iPadmini (Apple)

Front and back view of an iPad mini

The dimension is not a document. So don’t let the size of the fool you Sixth generation iPad mini. First, because it’s smaller and lighter than the others, it’s more comfortable to use. Secondly, the device has an A15 Bionic chip (same processor as the iPhone 13), 5G, Apple Pencil support and syncing with devices from other brands. Thus, the iPad mini handles relatively complex tasks and heavy games.

iPad (apple)

Front and back view of an iPad

THE 10th generation iPad it’s had its design redesigned — now Air and Pro-style, with a 10.9-inch screen — and a power upgrade. Its A14 Bionic chip may not be the latest from the brand, but it manages complex tasks (say, 4K video editing), as well as running graphics-heavy games without stuttering. The model is also compatible with Apple Pencil, Magic Keyboard and works in sync with other corporate devices.

Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (Samsung)

Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra side view with keyboard and stylus

As the name already suggests, the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is the top of the range tablet from Samsung. Its differential is the 14.6-inch screen (the largest of the brand), with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. Its Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, combined with 16GB of RAM and internal memory up to 512GB , makes the S8 Ultra the best tablet for anyone who wants performance and screen quality, whether for gaming or work. And just like iPads, its potential grows with the S Pen stylus, keyboard with trackpad, and branded ecosystem.

Galaxy Tab S7 Plus (Samsung)

Front and back view of Galaxy Tab S7 Plus with stylus

This one has had its glory days, but still packs plenty of power for play and work. This is because the Galaxy Tab S7 Plus it was the top of the line of the company’s previous generation of tablets. Its screen is 12.4 inches (with Super Amoled technology), while its processor is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865, which works together with 8GB of RAM. Like the S8 Ultra, the model is compatible with the S Pen and keyboards.

Galaxy Tab S7 FE (Samsung)

Galaxy Tab S7 FE front and back view with stylus

It has the main features of the Galaxy Tab S7, but its spec sheet had some cuts, so the price was more in consideration. hence the name Galaxy Tab S7 FE. But it still holds up for work and play, with a 2.2GHz octa-core processor, 6GB of RAM, and 64GB or 128GB internal storage, expandable up to 1TB. And the model comes standard with a 12.4-inch Full HD screen and S Pen, which is great for working and fun for some types of games.

Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (Samsung)

Front and back view of a Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

THE Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, in turn, is a mid-range option from Samsung (and a budget version of the Tab S6). Its biggest selling point is that the S Pen already comes from the factory. Despite not having such an advanced configuration (with an Exynos 9611 chip and 4GB of RAM), it is one of the best models for everyday use, both in terms of productivity and leisure. Another plus is its internal storage: 64 or 128GB, but expandable up to 1TB.

Galaxy Tab A8 (Samsung)

Front and back view of a Galaxy Tab A8

already the Galaxy A8 tab it is an entry-level tablet from Samsung more focused on productivity. The model features narrower bezels and a more powerful processor than its predecessor, as well as a 10.5-inch screen with a refresh rate of 60Hz. In combination with 4GB of RAM memory, the tablet is capable of running everyday applications and light games. That is, it’s not a Ferrari in terms of horsepower, but it can handle a considerable wheelbase.

Pad 5 (Xiaomi)

Three colors of Xiaomi Pad 5 and stylus

Finally the Hall 5, from Xiaomi, also features a configuration that, according to the company, offers good performance for both work and leisure. The tablet features a Snapdragon 860 processor, 6GB of RAM and an 11-inch screen with 120Hz refresh rate and True Display technology. Its thin and light design makes it very comfortable to use for extended periods, ideal for office hours and/or gaming.

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