The 8 best tablets of 2025: Comparing iPads, Galaxy Tabs, Amazon Fire

We all have different priorities when it comes to using a tablet. Some people may want to use it to watch shows on the go, while others may want a place to play games. Although this tablet is designed specifically for gaming, it’s actually well equipped for everyone, in my opinion. Its small size makes it ideal for travel, but its RAM makes it suitable for work.
The Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3 is enough to convert an iPad user to Android. It’s a perfect little tablet with an 8.8-inch screen, which doesn’t feel too big when you slide your finger across the screen when gaming. Plus, at 0.77 pounds, you can hold it for several hours effortlessly.
The visuals are also really impressive. The 2.5K screen is brilliant, with smooth graphics. When playing Subway Surfer, colors were vibrant and didn’t stutter – a much nicer experience than playing on a smartphone.
It’s also great for streaming. I love watching shows while cooking dinner, and thanks to the compact size of this tablet, it fits nicely on my kitchen counter. Plus, it delivers very clear and loud sound, without any of the tinny sound that tablets can sometimes suffer from.
It’s also the little things that count. The Legion Tab Gen 3 has two USB-C ports, one on the long and short sides of the device, a brilliant design choice when you need to charge your device while in use.
It’s more expensive than the base iPad model and the iPad Mini, but it’s worth its price because it comes with more base storage and plenty of memory; it has 12 GB of RAM, unheard of for most tablets.




