Top 5 Android Tablets You Can Buy Right Now for Under $300!
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Around a decade ago, the notion of an “affordable tablet” would’ve been enough to scare away most tech enthusiasts, due to a flood of technically-unimpressive devices all over the market. Back then, buying a cheap Android tablet meant that you were often stuck with a device that was more often than not slow, had limited software support, poor battery life, and worse, attempted to emulate the iPad poorly.
Fast-forward to today however, and things have fortunately changed for the better. While cheap Android tablets still come with some key considerations, we’ve seen some pretty impressive entries from reputable brands such as Samsung and Lenovo, and we’ve rounded-up some great options for buyers who want to grab a brand new tablet without spending too much cash. For this one, we’re keeping things under $300—let’s get started!
Best Android Tablets Under $300
Editor’s Choice: Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
Display: 10.4-inch LCD screen | Chipset: Exynos 1280 | Memory: 4GB RAM + up to 128GB expandable storage | Battery: 7040 mAh | Charging: 15W wired | Cameras: 8MP wide, 5MP front
To date, Samsung has released three different variations of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, which just goes to show how popular the device is. Up until its launch, most stylus-packed Samsung tablets were expensive, but the Tab S6 Lite provided buyers with a good-enough tablet that’s reasonably priced, comes with a pleasing design, decent performance, and a bundled stylus.
The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite manages to look and feel premium thanks to its sleek metal build, which wraps around a large and clear 10.4-inch display. The tablet also comes with stereo speakers and expandable storage, making it ideal for streaming content or accessing locally-stored media files. More importantly, it comes with a stylus in addition to Samsung’s built-in productivity apps, making it ideal for students and users who need a relatively inexpensive device for work.
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Best for Entertainment: Lenovo Tab Plus 2024
Display: 11-inch IPS LCD screen | Chipset: MediaTek Helio G99 | Memory: 8GB RAM + 128GB expandable storage | Battery: 8,600 mAh | Charging: 45W wired | Cameras: 8MP wide, 8MP front
While you could probably say that any and every tablet out there makes for an ideal entertainment device, there are a few that really go out of their way to make content consumption a main selling point. With that in mind, the Lenovo Tab Plus 2024 gets a lot of things right, especially for buyers who are after a tablet that can serve as an entertainment hub.
Powered by a somewhat old but capable MediaTek Helio G99 chip, the Lenovo Tab Plus features a large 11-inch display with a sharp 2K resolution, which is flanked by eight JBL speakers with Dolby Atmos tuning. There’s a built-in kickstand on the rear panel which means that you can prop the tablet up almost anywhere, and there’s even a dedicated “Entertainment Space” feature which serves as a central hub for all your favourite programming and subscriptions.
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Best for Kids: Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro
Display: 10.1-inch LCD, 1920 x 1200 resolution | Chipset: Octa-core 2.0 Ghz | Memory: 3GB RAM + 32GB expandable storage | Battery: Up to 13 hours | Cameras: 5MP main, 5MP front
Amazon is no stranger when it comes to tablets designed for younger users, with hardware that’s made to take a beating while offering all the basics that are seen on its other Fire-series tablets. This stays the same for the Fire HD 10 Kids Pro, which comes with a beefy protective case in addition to several other features.
The Fire HD 10 Kids Pro comes with a large display at 10.1 inches, which should be more than enough for keeping younger users entertained. Amazon has also included parental controls as well as curated content that’s suitable for kids, 32GB of built-in storage for apps and content (although there’s an SD card slot for expandable space), and a battery that, according to Amazon can last for up to half a day of continuous usage.
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Best-Priced Compact Tablet: Redmi Pad SE 8.7
Display: 8.7-inch LCD, 1340 x 800 resolution, 90Hz | Chipset: MediaTek Helio G85 | Memory: 4GB RAM + up to 128GB storage | Battery: 6650 mAh | Cameras: 8MP main, 5MP front
While it’s not a powerhouse device, the Redmi Pad SE 8.7 fulfils a special space in the market, being that it’s one of the more affordable smaller tablets with a display size that’s below 9 inches. It’s rivalled by the likes of the smaller Samsung Galaxy Tab A9, and the Lenovo Legion Tab, although the latter is considerably more expensive. Another highlight of the Redmi Pad SE 8.7 is that it usually goes on sale via Xiaomi’s official online store and other third-party retailers, going for as low as a hundred bucks.
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Best for Gaming: Redmi Pad Pro
Display: 12.1-inch LCD, 2560 x 1600 resolution, 120Hz | Chipset: Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 | Memory: Up to 8GB RAM + up to 256GB storage | Battery: 10,000 mAh | Cameras: 8MP main, 8MP front
Also known as the POCO Pad in certain markets, Xiaomi’s Redmi Pad Pro comes with all the right stuff—it’s got a massive battery, Qualcomm’s impressive Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset, and a sharp 12-inch display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate. While it might be a bit too heavy for prolonged handheld gaming sessions, we reckon that its hardware setup will be enough for most buyers who are after a capable tablet that doesn’t destroy your wallet.
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