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15 Best Tablets under 300 dollars (Between $250 to $300) for 2024

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The tablet market is experiencing a fast growth among the electronic gadgets due to a lot of reasons. They can be used as an alternative to a laptop or a mobile depending on the requirement. It has got an edge over laptops and mobile due to the wide range of features and the robust specifications.

Getting a good tablet can be tricky, but if you are willing to spend around $300, you can get your hands on some of the better tablets in the market. Though most of the premium laptops are priced more than that, the $300 category has some of the products which are quite competitive.

Many manufacturers are also considering the price range while rolling out better products, and some of the companies actually have their flagship model in this category now.

Let us find out the best tablet under $300 are and what makes them so much special!

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#1. Ipad Mini 2

Ever since its launch, iPad has enjoyed a lot of popularity among all the gadget lover. IPad mini is a small-sized tablet and is capable of handling most of the daily rigors of tablet users.

The tablet comes with a better A7 processor and an improved iOS 7 packed with 1 GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory.

The front camera is of 5 MP resolution, and the rear-mounted camera is 1.2 MP. The retina display with 2048×1536 pixels provides a sharp and brilliant display. The tablet size is 7.9 inches.

Ipad Mini 2

  • Internal Storage : 32 GB
  • RAM : 2 GB
  • Primary Camera : 8 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 1.2 MP
  • Display Size : 9.7 inch

Pros:

  • Great battery life
  • Faster processor
  • Retina display for great

Cons:

  • Price is high.
  • Non-expandable storage
[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYHeA1Mfwvw” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Ipad Mini 2 video review[/ryvl]

#2. Dell Venue Pro

Dell Venue Pro 11 is more of a PC than a tablet, but the company brands it as a tablet PC due to its ample hardware availability. The device comes with a 64 GB flash drive and 2 GB RAM.

The operating system present is Windows version 8.1. It supports a maximum display resolution of 1920×1080 pixel with full-HD touchscreen availability. The tablet is powered by an Intel Atom Z3740D Processor for faster performance.

The screen size provided is 8 inches. The camera resolutions are 5MP for the rear-mounted and 1.2 MP for the front-facing cameras.

 Dell Venue 8 Pro

  • Internal Storage : 64 GB
  • RAM : 2 GB
  • Primary Camera : 5 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 1.2 MP
  • Display Size : 8 inch

Pros:

  • Great battery life
  • Window tablet

Cons:

  • More Unsupported apps

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTqb_tfdqo0″ auto_play=”yes”]Watch Dell Venue Pro video review[/ryvl]

#3. LG Gpad II

LG has been trying to get into the lucrative market associated with tablets but was unable to make much of an impact earlier. But with GPad II, it can start their quest again.

This device is a great assembly of some of the top hardware and provides a very good performance to its users. The device has an 8-inch display with an IPS display that has a maximum resolution of 1280×800 pixels. The 1.2 GHz Snapdragon processor gives the performance that people except as it couples up with 1. GB RAM.

The internal memory is 16 GB which can be expanded by the further addition of 128 GB MMC card. The tablet runs on Android Lollipop. It consists of two cameras – one in front and the other one at the back.

The resolutions are 2 MP and 8 MP respectively.

LG Gpad II

  • Internal Storage : 16 GB
  • RAM : 1 GB
  • Primary Camera : 8 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 1.2 MP
  • Display Size : 8 inch

Pros:

  • Value for money
  • Great battery life
  • Expandable storage

Cons:

  • Bad camera quality
  • Less RAM

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-H11rTMJ7c” auto_play=”yes”]Watch LG Gpad II video review[/ryvl]

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#4. Huawei Mediapad M3

A powerful tablet from Huawei, the tablet looks a lot similar to the company’s flagship device Huawei P9. Mediapad 3 comes with a Hisilicon Kirin 950 quad-core 2.3 GHz Cortex A-72 and quad-core 1.8 GHz Cortex A-53 processor. The octa-core processor is supported by a 4GB RAM and a storage space of 32 GB.

The overall storage space can be increased to 256 GB. The screen resolution is 2560×1600 with an IPS display.

The operating system provided is Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The tablet comes with a primary and a secondary camera, both of which havean 8MP resolution for capturing still images.

Huawei Mediapad M3

  • Internal Storage : 32 GB
  • RAM : 4 GB
  • Primary Camera : 8 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 2 MP
  • Display Size : 8.4 inch

Pros:

  • Sleek design
  • Faster processor
  • Awsome sound

Cons:

  • UI problem

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96lq-F7Jrxs” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Huawei Mediapad M3 video review[/ryvl]

#5. Fire HD

The flagship tablet from Amazon has been able to deliver some of the finest hardware and software combination to provide one of the most wanted tablets, the Fire HD 10 tablet. The tablet is powered by a quad-core processor – two 1.5 GHz core and two 1.2 GHz core, to provide great display and resolution. The screen resolution boasts of a 149 PPI display, which is quite high for a 10-inch tablet with a display resolution is 1280×900.

The tablet comes in three variant with 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB internal storage space, which is further expandable up to 200 GB. The device has two cameras with HD recording facility – the front camera with 2MP resolution can record videos and click images at 720p whereas the rear camera with 5 MP resolution works at 1080p resolution.

The battery runs fairly well, providing enough juice for 8 hours.

Kindle Fire HD

  • Internal Storage : 16 GB
  • RAM : 2 GB
  • Primary Camera : 5 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 2 MP
  • Display Size : 10.1 inch

Pros:

  • Great display
  • Good sound quality
  • Ample storage space.

Cons:

  • Not good processor
  • Display too large

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtuyBRg5tHE” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Ipad Mini 2 video review[/ryvl]

 #6. Asus Zenpad 3S

This tablet from Asus has some of the most high-end hardware that you can expect within this price range. The tablet has a screen size of 9.7 inches with 2048×1536 pixel resolution and IPS LCD display.

The device is powered by a MediaTek MT8176hexa-core processor that clocks up to 2.1 GHz and comes with a 4 GB RAM that makes multi-tasking as smooth as you can imagine. The device has a super-responsive fingerprint scanner which doubles up as the home button. The device has two cameras – an 8 MP rear camera and a front-facing 5 MP camera.

The storage space provided is 64 GB which can be further expanded up to 128 GB for storing extra files.

The battery provided is 5900 mAh which can run for almost 10 hours and gives an impressive performance even after handling multitasking. The device runs on the Android Marshmallow.

Asus Zenpad 3S

  • Internal Storage : 64 GB
  • RAM : 4 GB
  • Primary Camera : 8 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 5 MP
  • Display Size : 9.7 inch

Pros:

  • Great battery life
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • Great sound quality
  • Great display

Cons:

  • No Flash
  • Poor camera

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULIwBiQzlis” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Asus Zenpad 3S video review[/ryvl]

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#7. Samsung Galaxy Tab 4

A small yet powerful device tablet from the mobile giant Samsung, Galaxy Tab 4 gives you everything that a tablet ought to have. The device has a 10.1-inch screen size with a WXGA resolution of 1200×900 pixels resolution for a crisp and clear display.

The device has an 8 GB internal memory and a 1.5 GB RAM which can be further increased with a 32 GB memory card thanks to the availability of SD card slot and the availability of 50 GB dropbox facility.

The processor is 1.2 GHz quad-core and the device runs on Android KitKat 4.4 operating system. The device also allows multi-tasking with multi Window support.

 Samsung Galaxy Tab 4

  • Internal Storage : 16 GB
  • RAM : 1.5 GB
  • Primary Camera : 8 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 3 MP
  • Display Size : 10.1 inch

Pros:

  • Light weight
  • Smooth performance
  • Great display

Cons:

  • Low RAM
  • Outdated OS

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sBVnfDBZOEM” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 video review[/ryvl]

#8. Samsung Galaxy Note Pro

One of the most popular tablets, Samsung Galaxy Note Pro packs quite a few punches that every gadget lovers like. The tablet comes with a stylus and can be used as a proper notebook. It has a 12.2 inches screen for displaying the vivid colors and lifelike details.

The device is powered by Samsung Exynos 5 Octa processor for faster response. The RAM provided is 3 GB. One of the unique features of the tab is to be able to multi-task 4 tasks using multi-window. The onboard storage available is 32 GB.

The tablet comes with a stylus, which can be used as a pen to take notes. The device also has a complete office suite installed that includes Samsung e-meeting, HANCOM Office, and Samsung KNOX.

The device has two cameras – one 8 MP camera at the back and one 2 MP camera in the front.

The battery life is very impressive with almost 13 hours of back-up.

Samsung Galaxy Note Pro

  • Internal Storage : 32 GB
  • RAM : 3 GB
  • Primary Camera : 8 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 2 MP
  • Display Size : 12.2 inch

Pros:

  • Good battery life
  • Multi-tasking ability
  • Stylus for taking notes

Cons:

  • Outdated OS
  • Heavy tablet

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKBg2Fgwmb4″ auto_play=”yes”]Watch Samsung Galaxy Note Pro video review[/ryvl]

#9. Samsung Galaxy Tab A

Powered by 1.6 GHz Exynos 7870 octa-core processor, Samsung Galaxy Tab A can be a good choice for entertainment as well as business.

The 10.1 inches screen comes with a display resolution of 1920×1200 pixels to give you a clear and crisp display. The internal storage space available is 16 GB and is supported by a 2 Gb RAM. The device has an 8 MP rear camera and a 2 Mp front-facing camera.

It runs on an Android Marshmallow operating system. Similar to all other Samsung devices, a user can multi-task on the device using the multi-window system.

The battery lasts for 13 hours that allow users to work on the tablet without worrying about charging it multiple times.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A

  • Internal Storage : 16 GB
  • RAM : 2 GB
  • Primary Camera : 8 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 2 MP
  • Display Size : 10.1 inch

Pros:

  • Long lasting battery
  • Display with vivid colors
  • Quick connect technology

Cons:

  • Sound not clear
  • Non-expandable storage

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xLZVNyUGJU” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Samsung Galaxy Tab A video review[/ryvl]

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#10. Asus Vivo Tab Note 8

A power-packed windows tablet by Asus, Vivo tab comes with an Intel Atom Z3745 processor with a Turboboost feature that allows multitasking at super speed. The tablet is equipped with a storage space of 32 GB and comes with a 2 GB RAM. The battery life of this tablet is around 8 hours, so you can work for a long hour without any delays or interruption. The operating system is Windows 8.1 that comes preloaded with Microsoft products like Office 365 Personal. It also provides Miracast support for seamless connectivity to external devices over wi-fi and Bluetooth technology. There are two cameras – a front facing and a rear camera. Has a dual speaker facility too for music lovers.

Asus Vivo Tab Note 8

  • Internal Storage : 32 GB
  • RAM : 2 GB
  • Primary Camera : 8 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 2 MP
  • Display Size : 8 inch

Pros:

  • Great battery life
  • Decent sound output
  • Retina display for great
  • Miracast enabled

Cons:

  • Looks cheap.
  • Bad USB Port

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E_Y3qxzW_M” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Asus Vivo Tab Note 8 video review[/ryvl]

#11. Lenovo Tab 4

A powerful tablet by Lenovo it has all to become the best tablet in the segment. The tablet is powered by a 64-bit quad-core Snapdragon processor with a clock speed up to 1.4 GHz and a 2 GB RAM. The sound system of the device uses a Dolby Atmos Audio with a front-facing dual speaker.

The screen size is 10.1 inches that come with a display resolution of 1280×800 pixels, which gives a great display. In-built storage of the device is 16 GB.

The operating system provided is Android 7.1. One of the great features of the tablet is the availability of the kid’s pack which consists of interactive apps and shock-resistant bumper.

The battery allows the tablet to run for 20 hours without charging.

Lenovo Tab 4

  • Internal Storage : 16 GB
  • RAM : 2 GB
  • Primary Camera : 5 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 2 MP
  • Display Size : 10.1 inch

Pros:

  • Long battery life
  • Faster processor
  • Latest android OS

Cons:

  • Non-expandable storage

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7Ie3VyxMwc” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Lenovo Tab 4 video review[/ryvl]

#12. Asus Transformer Mini

Asus transformer mini is a beast of a tablet with configurations almost touching the specifications of a mini laptop. The device is powered by an Intel Atom x5-Z8350 Quad-Core processor, and a 4 GB RAM. The operating system is Windows 10. Internal storage provided is 64 GB via an eMMC card. The display size is 10.4 inches with a resolution of 1280×800 pixels. The video is further boosted by the presence of Intel HD graphics.

Keyboards and pen are also included in the package if you buy this tablet, which is a big plus. The battery provides power for almost 11 hours for uninterrupted usage.

The device also has a 2 MP HD webcam for conference calls and video support.

Asus Transformer Mini

  • Internal Storage : 64 GB
  • RAM : 4 GB
  • Primary Camera : 5 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 2 MP
  • Display Size : 10.1 inch

Pros:

  • Great battery life
  • Nice display
  • Slim & Lightweight

Cons:

  • Bad chargning ports
  • Bad sound quality

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MMu-24SZ5k” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Asus Transformer Mini  video review[/ryvl]

#13. Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Plus

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  • Internal Storage : 32 GB
  • RAM : 3 GB
  • Primary Camera : 13 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 5 MP
  • Display Size : 10.1 inch

Pros:

  • More RAM
  • Good display
  • Best sound quality
  • Excellent performance

Cons:

  • Some unsupported files

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7trFSaa3yyQ” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Plus video review[/ryvl]

#14. Microsoft Surface 3

Microsoft Surface 3

  • Internal Storage : 64 GB
  • RAM : 2 GB
  • Primary Camera : 5 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 3.5 MP
  • Display Size : 10.8 inch

Pros:

  • More storage
  • Good display
  • Best sound quality
  • Excellent performance

Cons:

  • Too Long

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7trFSaa3yyQ” auto_play=”yes”]Watch Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Plus video review[/ryvl]

#15. ASUS ZenPad S8

Asus Zenpad S8 is regarded as one of the best tablets in the sub $300 category. The tablet is powered by Intel Atom Z3580 2.3 GHz Quad-core 64-bit processor and runs Android 5.0 lollipop version.

The RAM present is 4GB, making it one of the very few tablet to have such high amount of RAM. The tablet has a maximum resolution of 2048×1536 with an IPS display. The inbuilt storage provided is 32 GB and the storage can be expanded further up to 128 GB.

It also has two cameras with the primary camera having an 8MP resolution and the front camera with a 5 MP resolution. The battery life is decent with a backup of almost 8 hours.

ASUS ZenPad S 8.0 Z580CA

  • Internal Storage : 32 GB
  • RAM : 2 GB
  • Primary Camera : 5 MP
  • Secondary Camera : 2 MP
  • Display Size : 8 inch

Pros:

  • More RAM
  • 2k display
  • Retina display
  • Excellent performance

Cons:

  • No Flash
  • Bad sound quality

[ryvl video_url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2SMPahabgg” auto_play=”yes”]Watch ASUS ZenPad S8 video review[/ryvl]

Conclusion:

This range of tablets will give you ample reasons to invest in them, but since they are mid-range tablets, you cannot have everything on any one device.

So choose the tablet accordingly, keeping in mind about what is the basic functions you need the most.

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