![]() ![]() ![]() The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is the ultimate Samsung tablet for those who absolutely need a ginormous slate. Read our full Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 review. If you absolutely must have the biggest, baddest Android slate possible you probably want the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, but if you just need a great premium Android tablet the Galaxy Tab S9 delivers - and in the process, sets a new standard for what we should expect from the category. At work, it's nice to have as a note-keeping device or secondary display, especially if you go through the trouble of investing in the Galaxy ecosystem and making your workspace DeX-friendly. On the couch, it's great for gaming or reading comics. Though basically identical to last year's model, the S9 is more powerful and has a beautiful new AMOLED display that makes everything you do on it look great. You can use it to get work done in a pinch, but in our experience, it's best enjoyed as a speedy all-purpose device for making work and play a bit more enjoyable. The Galaxy Tab S9 is good at a lot of things, but it's best at being a premium Android tablet. If that doesn't bother you, this is a good budget tablet to get. ![]() Granted, it’s also $10 more expensive than before.īut the overall experience and value equation are much the same: this is an amazingly solid tablet for the price ($100) if you can deal with modest performance, along with more pressing annoyances like lock screen ads and the limitations of Amazon’s app ecosystem. It’s also lighter and feels more durable. This 12th-generation Fire HD 8 tablet packs roughly 30% more power than the last model, helping to smooth out some of the spurts of lag we saw when we reviewed the older hardware. That’s unchanged with the new 2022 model, although it comes with some nice tweaks and upgrades from the last edition. ![]() Amazon’s tablets have long maintained the reputation of being shockingly good for their low prices, and the middle-sized device - the Amazon Fire HD 8 - represents the sweet spot in terms of price, power, and functionality. ![]()
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