The Apple Books library is a large one, which makes the tablet a nice reading buddy to have. We know it is a bit expensive, but you get what you paid for, so it’s worth it in the long run. In terms of battery life, it doesn't disappoint either, with it offering around 10 hours of use on a single charge. The 2022 iPad Pro also has a great audio system with 4 stereo speakers, so you can enjoy watching movies on it as well. We think this tablet has the best balance between a nice reading companion and a good entertainment device on this list. We included this one on this list because of its amazing display and weight of just 466g. Its cameras are also the best in the business, as far as most tablets are concerned. It is a performance beast, with its Apple M2 desktop-class processor, has a great 120Hz high-resolution display, and a premium build quality. The 11-inch iPad Pro is a wonderful, high-end tablet and ticks all the boxes for a great reading tablet. The battery life is good enough, and this Samsung Galaxy Tab should last you through the day. Its cameras are also mediocre, but the same can be said about the iPad Mini (2019) too. The Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (2020) has an Exynos 7903 processor coupled with 3GB of RAM, which does the job. As for the rest of its specs, they are nothing spectacular. This lightness also means that it will be easier to hold for long periods of time, making it a very good tablet for reading. Just like the iPad Mini, this Samsung Galaxy Tab is very pocketable and light, making it perfect for reading while you’re on the go. As its name suggests, it has an 8.4-inch display, which is an FHD LCD panel. But the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (2020) is a really good tablet, especially considering it is also pretty affordable to buy, and therefore is also one of the best tablets for reading right now. This means that the choice among these gets smaller and smaller. Don't forget, you have to see that blue button in the middle with the three dots when you touch the top of the screen- then drag down.Android tablets, especially the small ones, have been on the decline for the last few years. So, I guess we are so used to dragging up- now drag down. I took me some time to figure it out, but it works now! Good luck! Don't forget, you have to see that blue button in the middle with the three dots when you touch the top of the screen- then drag down. (You will see a BLUE "button" at the top middle with three dots) Keep dragging down and your Kindle setting should appear as usual at the bottom. So,In TABLET MODE (couldn't get it to work in desktop mode) on the Kindle app, I opened a book, then, I start at the top of the page and drag two fingers DOWN SLOWLY. So, I fiddled around with it and now my Kindle works just like it used to! BUT, I could change the settings with ease. It's not anywhere near as good as the app for ease of reading. So I went into desktop mode and downloaded Kindle for PC. Contacted Amazon and they let me know that Amazon didn't have a newer version of the Kindle app yet. So, I couldn't change the background color, font size, etc. My Kindle options weren't in the usual, swipe up from bottom, location. I just upgraded to Windows 10 on my Asus tablet.
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