Best Windows tablets 2020: all of the top Windows tablets reviewed

The best Windows tablets are only getting better, giving Apple’s popular iPads a serious run for their money. That’s because they boast enough power in their svelte form, making them great for productivity, casual gaming and creative work. And, that’s what makes them excellent laptop alternatives, only more portable and often less expensive.

In fact, many of them tout enough power to rival the best 2-in-1 laptops. Whether you’re looking to play PUBG Mobile or write emails and type up work documents, these devices have you covered. Of course, as with all tablets, they are perfect for media consumption, web surfing and staying in touch with loved ones as well. 

We scoured the market to find the best Windows tablets out there for you. We’ve even tested and reviewed every single pick, ensuring that whichever one you end up with, you’ll get a quality device. No matter what you need, you’ll find the ideal Windows tablet for you here.

Best Windows tablets at a glance:

  1. Microsoft Surface Go
  2. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet
  3. Acer Switch 5
  4. Microsoft Surface Pro 7 
  5. Lenovo Yoga Book C930

Microsoft Surface Go

Microsoft Surface Go is thin, light, portable, elegant and affordable.

The Microsoft Surface Go meets that large demand for a budget Surface device, while also being among the best Windows tablets for anyone who wants to do a bit of work on the go. It’s thin, light, portable and elegant like its more expensive cousins, but it has a price tag that’s a bit more affordable for regular users, thanks to Microsoft packing in everything they could in a device with a reasonable price tag. If you’re a student, or just someone who wants to consume some media while traveling, including playing some of the best laptop games on an airplane, then you can’t go wrong with the Microsoft Surface Go. 

Read the full review: Microsoft Surface Go 

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet offers great value all around.

Touted by Lenovo as ‘an IT admin’s dream,’ the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet indeed offers many of the makings of such a device. That includes dual Thunderbolt ports for faster data transfers, Windows Hello login via fingerprint reader, and the optional IR camera for a more secure login and Microsoft AutoPilot readiness. And, that’s without mentioning the SSD and battery that are field serviceable so that you can get a certified technician to come to you if you need parts replaced. But that’s not all; it’s also got a light and sleek chassis, and it comes with the ThinkPad Pen Pro, which means it’s great value all around.

Read the full review: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet

Acer Switch 5

The Acer Switch 5 is the perfect solution for students and professionals who don’t want to buy into the Surface trend.

The Acer Switch used to be a more affordable alternative to the Surface Pro. These days, the Acer Switch 5 will cost you just as much, but that’s also for comparable specs except perhaps an older processor. Price increase aside, this tablet is still one of the best Windows tablets – not to mention, best performing – out there, and it’s the perfect solution for students and professionals who don’t want to buy into the Surface trend.

Read the full review: Acer Switch 5 

Microsoft Surface Pro 7

The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 has received impressive gains in power.

The seventh iteration of Microsoft’s award-winning product may not be the generational leap many Microsoft tablets have been waiting for, but it offers some improvements from its predecessor. This 2-in-1 tablet aimed at pros has received impressive gains in power, making it more capable than ever as a laptop alternative. Also, it now boasts a USB-C port and Wifi 6 connectivity. And, of course, it offers that same level of portability that many Windows tablet users crave. The best part is that it has a few configurations, which means you can choose how much power and storage space to get depending on how much you need.

Read the full review: Microsoft Surface Pro 7

Lenovo Yoga Book C930

It’s second stunning screen that’s the biggest selling point of the Lenovo Yoga Book C930.

The Lenovo Yoga Book C930 is a truly innovative 2-in-1 laptop, with a second E Ink display that moonlights as a keyboard, a pad for making notes and drawing and a traditional E Ink reader for viewing documents. It’s perhaps this second stunning screen that’s the biggest selling point of the Lenovo Yoga Book C930. That fact that it’s thin and light makes it an excellent tablet as well. If you’re looking for a laptop that doubles as a tablet and a drawing pad, this one’s an ace in our book.

Read the full review: Lenovo Yoga Book C930

Bill Thomas, Gabe Carey and Michelle Rae Uy have also contributed to this article

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