The 10 best tablets of 2014

Although 2014 has been crowned as the year of large smartphones, companies have also continued to bet on offering tablets of different sizes.

And it is that the offer has been diversifying between those who are looking for a tablet for home entertainment, others who want a versatile device that can be taken everywhere and those who are looking for an extremely comfortable work tool to work outside the office. Next, a review of the best tablets that 2014 leaves.

– Galaxy Tab S (10.5 inches): Samsung has given a hit on the table this year with which they stand out for their design, their lightness, their powerful interior, but above all, for their screen. And it is that it has a Super AMOLED WQXGA screen at 2,560x 1,600 and with a contrast ratio 100 times higher than a usual LCD, a color definition that marks a before and after in the tablet market.

– Galaxy Tab S (8.4 inches): In addition to sharing screen quality with its older brother, it also shares its 1.9 Ghz octa-core processor, its 3 GB of RAM and its 8-megapixel camera. However, it stands out because it compresses all the virtues of the top of the range into an 8-inch tablet to make it more manageable, since it only weighs 294 grams.

– iPad Air 2: Apple has not been short with the . It has made it faster with a 64-bit A8X processor and has improved connections, however, the most striking thing about the new Air is its thickness. And it is that the Cupertino company has not only improved the characteristics of its tablet, but has done so by compressing it to 6.1 millimeters thick.

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– Nexus 9: Google has launched the Nexus 9 hand in hand with HTC, a 9-inch tablet that also houses a 64-bit processor inside. with which Google seeks that the user can fully enjoy its Android Lollipop operating system, whose fluidity of use and handling for the user is precisely its most remarkable value.

– Surface Pro 3: Microsoft has presented this year the perfect tool for all those who want to use a tablet to work because they do not want to carry a laptop everywhere. It has a 12-inch screen with a 2,160×1,440 resolution, an autonomy of 9 hours of use and is configurable with i3, i5 or i7 processors, as desired by the user. However, for those who want to work, it is in its operating environment and its two most valuable weapons: the premium pencil and its keyboard-case.

– Yoga 2: Also versatile is Lenovo’s new tablet, designed with a rounded end that allows better support whether it is placed on a surface or held in the hand. Even so, the company’s tablet is that in that ergonomic cylinder it incorporates a projector capable of projecting a 50-inch screen on the wall. It is available in 13.3; 10.1 and 8 inches with Android operating system and in 10.1 and 8 inches if preferred with Windows 8.1.

– Xperia Z2: Sony launched one of the most attractive offers in tablets of the year. The Xperia Z2, in addition to having a 2.3 Ghz Snapdragon 801 processor and 3 GB of RAM inside, is resistant to water and dust on the outside. Despite its 10.1 inches, it is a light and comfortable device in the hand, it weighs 469 grams and is only 6.8 mm. thick.

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– iPad mini 3: Although Apple has minimally revamped its smaller tablet, it is still a tablet worth noting. Unlike the previous model, the new one has the possibility of having it in gold and with the iTouch reader, so it is not a bad option to buy the mini 2 even if it is from the previous year.

– BQ Aquaris E10: A few weeks ago, the Spanish company launched its first tablet in the Aquaris range with which it wants to gain a foothold in homes in the country. To do this, with a 10.1-inch IPS Full HD screen, 1,920×1,200 pixel resolution, Cortex A7 eight-core MediaTek processor at 1.7 GHz, Mali 450 GPU at 700 MHz and 2GB of RAM for 259.90 euros .

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