Feel like watching a movie in bed, but don’t have a TV in your room? Instead of breaking the bank on a big TV, you can get yourself a big tablet. If your usage does not go beyond media streaming, you don’t have to shell out big money for one either. However, if you’re particular about OLED displays, you will need to shop in the flagship segment. Here are the top 10 tablets that you can buy right now.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra is one of the finest slates in the game right now. Its 14.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display has a refresh rate of 120Hz and can reach a peak brightness of 1,600 nits. Powering the tablet is the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+. Software duties are handled by the Android 16-based One UI 8 out of the box. The camera island houses a 13MP primary shooter and an 8MP ultrawide lens. The 11,600mAh battery pack supports 45W wired charging.
Pros
- AMOLED display
- Clean OS
Big battery
Cons
- Not powered by a Snapdragon chip
Apple iPad Pro
The iPad Pro can be had in 11-inch and 13-inch display sizes. The Ultra Retina Tandem OLED display has a 120Hz refresh rate and can reach a peak brightness of 1,600 nits. The 11-inch variant has an 8,160mAh battery pack, while the latter gets a 10,290mAh unit. At the heart of the tablet lies Apple’s in-house M5 chipset. Software duties are handled by iPadOS 26 out of the box. The rear camera panel houses a 12MP camera and a 3D LiDAR scanner. There’s a 12MP selfie camera on board as well.
Pros
- Powerful processor
- Great software
- Good battery life
Cons
- Lacks an ultrawide camera
OnePlus Pad 3
Don’t want to spend an egregious amount of money on a tablet? Check out the OnePlus Pad 3. This mean machine packs Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset under its hood. Its 13.2-inch IPS LCD panel has a 144Hz refresh rate and can reach 900 nits in High Brightness Mode. There are 2 cameras on this device – a 13MP sensor on the back panel and an 8MP front-facing lens. The 12,140mAh battery pack supports 80W wired charging. Dive into our review of the OnePlus Pad 3 for more details about the tablet.
Pros
- Powerful processor
- Big display
- Well-rounded audio output
Cons
- Smart keyboard needs more work
Xiaomi Pad 8
The Xiaomi Pad 8 does not leave any room for complaints. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and runs the Android 16-based HyperOS 3 out of the box. Its 11.2-inch IPS LCD panel has a 144Hz refresh rate and can reach a peak brightness of 800 nits. The Focus Keyboard and Focus Pen Pro accessories take this tablet to the next level. The camera island on the back panel houses a 13MP primary shooter. The upper longer bezel on the display houses an 8MP front-facing camera. The 9,200mAh battery pack supports 45W wired charging. Read our Xiaomi Pad 8 review for more details about its accessories and performance.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Anti-reflective display
- Powerful processor
Cons
- Audio output needs more clarity
iPad Air
If your primary demands are media streaming and web browsing, you don’t need the colossal processing power of the Apple M5-powered iPad Pro. The iPad Air will suit you just fine. Powered by the Apple M4 chipset, this tablet goes through routine tasks like a hot knife through butter. It can even carry out power-intensive tasks like photo and video editing without any hiccups. Like its Pro counterpart, the iPad Air comes in 11-inch and 13-inch display sizes. The Liquid Retina IPS LCD panel has a 60Hz refresh rate and can reach 600 nits of typical brightness (500 nits on the 11-inch model). The 11-inch variant has a 7,606mAh battery pack, while the latter packs a 9,705mAh unit.
Pros
- Sleek design
- Powerful processor
- Bright display
Cons
- Lacks a 120Hz refresh rate
OnePlus Pad Go 2
The OnePlus Pad Go 2 is one of the best midrange tablets around. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultra chipset and runs the Android 16-based OxygenOS 16 out of the box. 12.1-inch IPS LCD panel has a 2K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and can reach 900 nits in High Brightness Mode. The tablet packs an 8MP main rear camera and another 8MP front-facing lens. The 10,050mAh battery pack supports 33W wired charging. Read our OnePlus Pad Go 2 review for more details about the tablet’s performance.
Pros
- Great display
- AI features
- Good battery life
Cons
- Mediocre rear camera
Moto Pad 60 Pro
The Moto Pad 60 Pro has all the ingredients of a great midrange tablet. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 chipset. Software duties are handled by Android 14 out of the box, but the tablet has been promised 2 major OS upgrades. The 12.7-inch IPS LCD panel has a 144Hz refresh rate and can reach 400 nits of typical brightness. The rear camera panel houses a 13MP lens and an 8MP selfie lens. The massive 10,200mAh battery pack supports 45W wired charging. One of our favourite things about this tablet is that its stylus pen is included in the retail box.
Pros
- Smooth display
- Expandable storage
- Stylus included in the box
Cons
- Runs Android 14 out of the box
Realme Pad 3
The 11.6-inch IPS LCD panel of the Realme Pad 3 has a 120Hz refresh rate and can reach 550 nits in High Brightness Mode. This tablet is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Max chipset. It runs the Android 16-based Realme UI 7 out of the box. There are two 8MP sensors on this tablet – one for the main rear camera and the other for the front-facing lens. The massive 12,200mAh Si/C battery pack supports 45W wired and 6.5W reverse wired charging.
Pros
- Smooth display
- Big battery
- Expandable storage
Cons
- Lacks Widevine L1 certification
Redmi Pad 2 Pro
The Redmi Pad 2 Pro packs the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset under its hood. Software duties are handled by the Android 15-based HyperOS 2 out of the box. The tablet is rated IP53 for dust and water resistance. Its 12.1-inch IPS LCD panel has a 120Hz refresh rate and can reach 600 nits in High Brightness Mode. The rear camera island houses a 13MP primary shooter on the 5G model and an 8MP lens on the WiFi model. The 12,000mAh battery pack supports 33W wired charging. Read our Redmi Pad 2 Pro review for more details.
Pros
- Big display
- Good processor
- Smart Pen does not lag
Cons
- Keyboard case does not have a trackpad
Oppo Pad SE
Ending this list is one of the finest budget laptops on the market, the Oppo Pad SE. This tablet’s 11-inch IPS LCD panel has a 90Hz refresh rate and can reach 500 nits of peak brightness. It is powered by the MediaTek Helio G100 chipset and runs the Android 15-based ColorOS 15 out of the box. The circular rear camera cutout houses a 5MP primary shooter. A 5MP front-facing camera is placed inside one of the longer bezels. The 9,340mAh battery pack supports 33W wired charging. Dive into our review of the Oppo Pad SE for more details about the tablet.
Pros
- Big display
- Great for media consumption
- Good battery life
Cons
- Does not come with a power adapter in the box
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Final Thoughts
These are the top 10 tablets that you can buy right now. Looking for a smartphone instead? Check out our top flagship phones. If you have any questions, let us know in the comments!












