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Best Tablets in Every Budget: From $100 to $1000

The idea of a “best” guide for any gadget doesn’t really stay still for long. Things change, products get better (or sometimes just more confusing), and what counts as worth it shifts pretty quickly. 

That’s especially true with tablets, where the gap between a cheap device and an expensive one isn’t just about performance; they’re often meant for completely different things.

That’s also why picking the right one has become less about specs and more about knowing what you actually need. A $100 tablet and a $1000 tablet aren’t trying to do the same job anymore, and that’s a good thing.

So instead of trying to cover everything, this guide keeps it simple. One tablet per price range, each one chosen because it holds up right now, not just on paper, but in everyday use.

1. $100: Amazon Fire HD 8 (2024) 

At $100, finding a good tablet is quite hard. You won’t get extreme raw power. Rather, you should look for something that gets the work done. And that’s exactly where the Fire HD 8 fits in.

This tablet is not trying to compete with iPads or premium Android tablets. Instead, it focuses on the basics.

You get an 8-inch display, a MediaTek processor, 32/64GB of storage with 3/4GB of RAM, and microSD expansion support up to 1TB. It’s a decent machine for everyday chores like browsing and streaming apps like Netflix and Prime Video.

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2. $300: iPad (11th Generation)





If you have $300 and you don’t want to think about specs, the iPad (11th Gen) is a no-brainer. Announced in March 2025 for $350, you can get it for $299 during sales and discounts. The best thing about this is that Apple has finally bumped the base storage to 128GB.

Under the hood, it is powered by the A16 Bionic chip (the same one that powered the iPhone 15). As a result, it’s snappy, efficient, and handles iPadOS with zero hesitation.

The 11-inch Liquid Retina display is still unlaminated, though. Meaning there’s a tiny gap between the glass and the pixels, which might bother artists, but for the other 95% of the population, it’s a non-issue.

What makes the 11th Gen the best at this price is the ecosystem. It supports the Apple Pencil (USB-C) and the Magic Keyboard Folio for students to take notes or sketch. But it doesn’t support the high-end “Apple Intelligence” features found on the Pro models. 

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3. $500: Google Pixel Tablet / iPad mini 7 



Google Pixel Tablet

$500 is a sweet spot for a tablet, because you can get a good device in both the Android and Apple worlds. 

First off is the Google Pixel Tablet, which works as both a tablet and a smart home device. With its dock, it can act like a smart display when not in use. This makes it a good option for people who want a hybrid device for home use.

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On the other hand, the iPad mini 7 is all about portability. It’s compact, powerful, and easy to carry around. Despite its size, it delivers strong performance and supports the Apple Pencil, making it great for reading, note-taking, and quick tasks.

This price range is less about “which is better” and more about “what fits your lifestyle.” If you want versatility at home, go Pixel. If you want something small but powerful, go for the iPad mini.

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4. $800: iPad Air (M4, 2026 Model)

Apple just refreshed the iPad Air with the M4 chip in March 2026. The lineup actually starts at $599 for the 11-inch model, while the 13-inch model is $799. 

Both feature pro-grade M4 chip, Apple Intelligence support, and Liquid Retina displays. The iPad Air is also the first in the Air lineup to support Apple Pencil Pro. The stylus brings advanced creative tools like squeeze, barrel roll, and haptic feedback. 

Not to forget, you also have Magic Keyboard support, which is a big part of why it feels much closer to a pro device than a basic tablet.

The compromise, you could say, is that Apple still doesn’t offer an OLED display in its $800 device. You’re still looking at a very high-quality LCD. However, unless you are a professional colorist or you spend your life watching movies in pitch-black rooms, you probably won’t care.

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5. $1000: Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra



Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra Pro Keyboard

At $1000, you’re entering true flagship territory. And the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is one of the most powerful tablets available right now.

This device is all about scale and performance. It features a massive 14.6-inch AMOLED display with HDR10+ support and 1600 nits of peak brightness. Audio is handled by a quad-speaker setup, making it one of the best tablets for watching content.

Powering it is a MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset with a massive 11600mAh battery. Samsung also pushes its multitasking features hard, with desktop-style modes that make it feel closer to a laptop.

The downside is obvious, though. It’s big, expensive, and not as easy to use casually. But if you want the biggest and most capable Android tablet, this is the one.

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