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Consumer Tech: February Edition

Written by Katherine Creeden | Feb 8, 2016 3:00:00 PM

For those on the go, a tablet makes more sense than a desktop or lugging around a heavy laptop. Today, tablets have almost every, if not every, feature a traditional computer has. Check out our round up of the top tablets.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 8.0

With a Super AMOLED display, the Galaxy Tab provides you with rich colors and crisp details with adaptive display technology. The tablet is also equipped with an Octa-core processor that allows you to watch movies, switch between apps quickly, and play games at (not quite, but close enough) the speed of light. The tablet also has a memory of 32GB and can be upgraded to 128GB with a microSD card. With Quick Connect, you can connect to your Smart TV with the touch of a button and send photos, videos, or watch a show from your tablet to your TV. The Samsung Galaxy Tab comes in black, white, or gold and retails at $349.99.

Apple iPad Mini 4

The iPad Mini 4 is equipped with a faster A8 processor, a better camera, and an improved Retina display. The iPad is small enough to carry with you anywhere (it has an 8 inch display). The updated mini is also thinner than its predecessor. Another cool feature is that it supports split-screen apps. The iPad mini 4 comes in silver, gold, and space gray and starts at $399 with 16GB and Wi-Fi- $529 if you would like Cellular Data + WiFi.

Asus Transformer Book T100HA

The Asus Transformer Book T100HA is perfect for those who want the capability of both a tablet and a laptop but don’t want to shell out $1000 or more. With a 10.1 inch display and detachable keyboard, it’s a laptop and tablet in one. With up to 12 hours battery life, the Transformer Book is perfect for work or play. The Asus Transformer Book T100HA comes in tin grey, silk white, aqua blue, and rogue pink and retails at $299.

What’s your favorite tablet? Let us know in the comments below!