For a while, I was always considering buying a tablet. Not because of the device’s performance, but because of its size and convenience. I’ve owned many high-tech products, including laptops, but they’re very bulky and cumbersome to carry, whether you’re relaxing on the couch or traveling.
It’s also thin and light, so you can carry it anywhere without being too heavy, and it comes with an S Pen that you can use for sketching, writing, and more. The battery life is also solid and I was able to use it for several days without having to charge or worry about the battery.
One of the best parts is that this tablet is IP68 waterproof, so it’s protected from spills and dust wherever you take it. This device is my go-to for watching content wherever I am without having to lug around a giant laptop.
I didn’t think I needed this, so if you’ve always wanted one, I highly recommend getting one if your budget allows. Most people don’t need to spend that much money on a tablet, and the good news is that as prices continue to plummet, there are some great alternatives that won’t break the bank.
The Samsung Galaxy A9+ cuts down on a lot of features like water resistance, a 120hz and AMOLED screen, a smaller battery, and less RAM, but it’s still the tablet for most people who don’t need all the power and speed of the S9.
Thanks to an offer, it’s currently on sale for £239.99 on Amazon, making it a great option if you’re looking to buy a tablet. There’s also the S9 FE tablet. It’s a little more expensive at £449.99, but it comes with a better screen than the A9. The Tab S9+ is also available on Argos for £999.