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Top tablets for every task


TOP TABLETS


FOR EVERY TASK

Which tablet is the right one for you depends on exactly what you’re


going to do with it – but there’s a slate to suit everyone


Tablets are perfect for kids, whether they want to watch
shows, play games, listen to music, or browse the web.
Even while your children are too young for a phone, they
can still happily tap and swipe away on a tablet, and
today’s models come with plenty of parental control
options built in as well – so you don’t have to worry about
what they’re doing while your back is turned.
Perhaps the most important consideration here


  • depending on the age of your kids – is durability. You
    need something that’s robust, and a device that isn’t
    going to cost you a huge amount of money (just in case
    the worst should happen and you need to replace it).
    Then there’s the software on board: you need
    something that’s going to keep your kids out of trouble,
    be simple for them to use, and have access to an endless
    stream of apps. This is where it pays to go for tablets
    running software from the big names – Apple, Google,
    Amazon – because there’s going to be plenty of apps for
    them to try, from educational games to video streaming.
    We’re now seeing custom tablet interfaces that cater
    specifically towards kids, reducing the amount of time
    you have to spend setting them up, and meaning they
    won’t accidentally order you a grocery shop delivery
    while they’re trying to view their favourite cartoons.
    Long battery life is important too, because you don’t
    want a tablet for the kids dying halfway through a long
    car journey or when you’re out and about without a
    charger. There’s a balance to be had here as well – a
    bigger screen will of course show off videos better, but
    it’ll also drain battery life more quickly, so factor that in
    when you’re weighing up which of these tablets to go for.
    While we’re strong supporters of sensibly managing
    your kids’ screen time, tablets have proven to be modern
    marvels at getting them quiet – and you can keep them
    entertained and educated as well. The ones we’ve picked
    out all come with different ways of making sure your
    youngsters don’t spend too long tied to their devices.
    The good news is that kids don’t need the latest and
    greatest components inside their tablets – they just need
    something that’s capable of streaming video, opening the
    web, and playing a few basic games. That means you can
    save a substantial amount of money by getting them
    something from the cheaper end of the market.


ENTERTAINING KIDS


1 APPLE iPAD 10.2 (2019)
The standard, entry-level, cheapest iPad right now – the one that Apple
just calls ‘iPad’ – is the 10.2-inch model. While its home-button design
is getting a bit dated now, it still has plenty to offer and is the cheapest
way to get access to Apple’s excellent App Store. The parental controls
on iPadOS are robust as well.
From £349, apple.com

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Words: David Nield
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