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Tablets Samsung Tablet TAB S7 FE SM-T736B

Samsung Tablet TAB S7 FE SM-T736B

£475.00

4.7

Amazon
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Tablets Newland NQuire 1000 Manta II 25,6

Newland NQuire 1000 Manta II 25,6

£531.99
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Tablets Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ 12.4” 128GB Android

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ 12.4” 128GB Android

£543.99
OnBuy
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Three tips when buying a tablet

Does the tablet's name contain “kids” and does it have a colourful shell? Don't buy it. It may seem like a good idea, but any such tablet is generally an overpriced, obsolete model with poor performance. Need a tablet for a child? Let your child inherit an old tablet or buy a good tablet and customise it for children, either with Family Link and Kids Space for Android, or screen time for iPad.

If you choose an iPad we've found a guide for you how to keep your kid more protected online.

Knowing how long a tablet will be updated may not be exciting, but is a good indicator of how sensible the tablet is.

Android tablets have been without updates for a long time, but in recent years they have become better and better, allowing you to keep them for a long time. Updates for iPads, on the other hand, are rarely a concern.

  • Do you want to draw and sketch on the tablet? Make sure the model you're looking at has pen support and have a look at what it costs (because it's almost always sold separately).

  • The same applies if you want a keyboard case. It's always good to have some kind of protection, so check what cases and screen protectors are available for the model you have in mind, before buying.

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