5 tablets under Rs 20,000 to make work on the go simpler

Looking for an affordable tablet? This list is for you

5 tablets under Rs 20,000 to make work on the go simpler

You don’t have to spend a lot of money to have a decent tablet that will last you for years, even if the best tablets cost under Rs 20,000 and have multiple premium features. Samsung, Lenovo, Realme and several other brands can provide a lot of value on a budget. But if you’re already spoilt for choice and need help picking the best one for yourself, check out this list.

5 best tablets under Rs 20,000

Here are the best tablets under rs 20,000.

1. Realme Pad

2. Lenovo Tab M8 HD Tablet

3. Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.5

4. OPPO Pad Air WiFi

5. Nokia T20 Tab

1. Realme Pad

The company’s first Android tablet, the Realme Pad provides capable hardware in a compact package at a reasonable price. The tablet has a crisp, high-quality display that can withstand direct sunlight. It features full-HD video streaming quality, with media consumption in consideration.

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The quad-speaker audio arrangement, which produces sound loud and clear to fill a room, enhances the overall experience.

2. Lenovo Tab M8 HD Tablet

The Lenovo Tab M8 HD Tablet is ideal for the whole family, whether you’re entertaining the kids or doing critical PowerPoint presentations. This fashionable tablet features an 8-inch display, rich audio, powerful performance, and long battery life — all within a budget.

3. Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.5

A remarkably high-resolution 10.5-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 screen offers unrivalled smartphone viewing experiences. You can watch photographs, movies, e-books, and even webpages in incredible detail because its 1900×1200 resolution includes twice the number of pixels as traditional standard HD panels.

Of course, larger-capacity cards can be bought, making it simple for individuals who wish to take around a lot of film or music to update this tablet. Additionally, it has four speakers that support Dolby Atmos. And the best part? You don’t have to spend a fortune to have all of this.

4. OPPO Pad Air WiFi

What we love about the OPPO Pad Air is that it uses Dolby Atmos for an all-round immersive viewing experience. It has built-in 4GB RAM. The Oppo Pad Air has a 7100mAh Battery with Fast charging.

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You can engage in continuous video calling for up to 15 hours on a Mega 7100mAh battery, or video playback for 12 hours.The stunning 10.36-inch IPS display on the OPPO Pad Air has 2000 x 1200 pixels and delivers exceptional image quality with vivid, bright colors.

5. Nokia T20 Tab

The Nokia T20 comes with a low blue light filter and has a 10.4-inch display. As a result, it is easier on the eyes during long hours of work. Within its modest price range, it provides greater video quality chats from your tablet during online meetings or classes, using the 8MP primary camera and 5MP front camera. And, of course, a rear camera which can be used to record the moments which are important to you.

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