The Lenovo Legion Y900 13-Inch 2026 is a new high-end Android gaming tablet built for entertainment, gaming, and productivity ...
Huawei just launched the MatePad Pro Max, and with a 13.2-inch OLED panel, bigger battery, and ultra-sleek design, it may just be the iPad Pro rival you need.
Onyx Boox has launched a color ePaper version of its 13.3-inch Tab X productivity slate, which can be used with the new stylus input or optioned with a keyboard case for a laptop-like experience. Like ...
Gaming tablets are seeing a revival with smaller form factors, with Lenovo’s Legion series being one of the most ...
The Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 boasts a sleek and ultra-thin design, with a body thickness of only 5.5mm and a weight of 580g, making it exceptionally portable and easy to handle. The tablet's large 13.2 ...
I’ve been testing both of Apple’s newest tablets since the company’s May launch event and, admittedly, they have a lot in common. For the first time, Apple now offers a 13-inch model of the iPad Air ...
Huawei’s iPad Pro Rival Is Thinner, Lighter And Has An Anti-Reflective Screen To Match. The MatePad Pro Max debuts with strong promises.
Can Microsoft's new Snapdragon X-based Surface Pro tablet topple Apple's ultralight laptop favorite with M3 silicon? Here's how they stack up on 12 important factors. From the laptops on your desk to ...
Onyx has been selling eBook readers with E Ink displays under the Onyx BOOX brand for more than a decade, and in recent years the company has expanded its product lineup to include models with E Ink ...
Apple's 13-inch iPad Air sets a standard for what large tablets should be. It's an excellent option for streaming thanks to the expansive Liquid Retina display and stereo speakers, and it connect ...
Alldocube has rolled out a new budget tablet in Japan, and it’s a bit of a surprise package. The iPlay 70 Max Pro is now listed at JPY 29,999 (around $191), and for that price you’re getting a 13-inch ...
While E Ink displays are often found in eBook readers like Kindle, NOOK, and Kobo devices, they’re also increasingly common in ePaper tablets and even some desktop monitors. Chinese company Dasung was ...