Windows tablets…. leave a lot of room for improvement. In contrast, the iPad 10th Gen is a budget-friendly iPad Air that builds upon years of refinement from Apple. With a modern design, larger screen, thinner bezels, and a camera that isn’t a potato, it’s a steal at just $349, thanks to a Black Friday deal.
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Windows PCs are bad as tablets
I’d love for Windows tablets to be better, but they just aren’t great as dedicated devices for handheld use and entertainment. Windows 11 has a clunky interface for touch when compared to the iPad. There are also better tablet apps for the iPad than on Windows.
Apple has a dominant ecosystem when it comes to tablets. As a result, app developers and accessory makers race to optimize their products for iPads. Don’t believe me? Think of the best accessories for a tablet and see how many of them have been made for Microsoft’s Surface range of devices compared to how many were custom built for iPads and launched on the same day Apple released the corresponding piece of hardware.
If you want something that’s just a tablet, get an iPad. Specifically, get this iPad. It’s affordable, easy to use, and is even available in a variety of colors.
Windows PCs are good as 2-in-1s
While Windows PCs struggle as dedicated tablets, they shine as convertible devices. Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo, and several other manufacturers make PCs that can be used as a tablet when needed but are also traditional laptops. These types of devices are much more flexible than an iPad. They’re also much better when you need a mouse and a keyboard.
If you need a device that can act as a tablet and flip around or convert into a traditional PC, Windows is a safe bet. We have a collection of the best deals on 2-in-1 laptops for Black Friday if you need a flexible device that runs Windows.