What actually matters
- 1Decide what it's really for first. Sofa browsing and video? A mid-range tablet is plenty. Note-taking, drawing or laptop-replacement? You'll want a faster chip, a good stylus and a keyboard.
- 2Screen size is the big call. Around 10–11 inches suits most; 8-inch is great for one-handed reading and travel; 12.9–inch is for productivity but heavy on the sofa.
- 3Storage doesn't expand on most. 128GB is a sensible minimum if you store offline video or photos; many cheaper Android tablets add a microSD slot, most iPads don't.
- 4Accessories add up fast. An official keyboard and pencil can add £150–£300. Factor them in — they often cost more than the gap to the next tablet up.
Typical UK price bands (2026)
| Budget | What you get |
|---|---|
| £120–£250 | Solid Android and entry iPad options for browsing, video and kids. Great value for casual use. |
| £350–£600 | The sweet spot: faster chips, better screens, stylus support — iPad Air class and premium Android. |
| £800+ | Pro tablets for drawing, editing and laptop-replacement, before keyboard and pencil. |
Common mistakes to avoid
- ✕Buying the Pro when an Air or mid-range does everything you need.
- ✕Forgetting the keyboard/pencil cost when comparing prices.
- ✕Choosing 64GB and running out of room within months.
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FAQ
iPad or Android?
iPad for the best apps, longevity and resale; Android for lower prices, expandable storage and more size choice.
How much storage do I need?
128GB suits most. Go higher only if you keep lots of offline video, photos or large apps/games.
Is a cheap tablet good enough?
For video, browsing and kids, yes. Spend more only for drawing, note-taking or heavier multitasking.