It’s an exciting time for Android tablets. Into the vacuum left in 2023 by Apple’s first-ever dearth of new iPads stepped two new contenders offering distinct takes on what a tablet should be, while Samsung’s venerable Tab S9 lineup raised the bar by cementing the position of its largest tablet and bringing AMOLED screens to the entire family.
Two years ago, Samsung shook up its tablet lineup when it introduced the 14.6-inch Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, and it looks like that larger form factor is here to stay. The Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra got a lighter finish, but otherwise featured the kind of year-over-year improvements we’ve come to expect from Samsung’s tablets. On the other hand, the Galaxy Tab S9 joined the OLED generation, ditching its TFT LCD panel for the same AMOLED screen found on its larger siblings.
OnePlus Pad 2 Enthusiast brand OnePlus has made great strides in diversifying its product portfolio. Last year was a year of firsts, with the OnePlus Open being the company’s first foldable phone and the OnePlus Pad marking a bold new entry into the tablet space. The result was the Google Pixel Tablet — a device with a serious identity crisis. Perhaps this shouldn’t have been surprising, considering Google’s last attempt, the Pixel C, had a similar problem deciding whether it wanted to be a tablet or a laptop. However, the combination of a “tablet” and a “smart display” meant that we ended up with a device that handled neither task particularly well.
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