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The Galaxy Tab S7 is the best Android tablet you can buy right now

The best Android tablet available right now is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 . It has a big screen, high-end specs, tons of features, a stylus, and support for a full keyboard. It's pricey and not the right pick for someone who prefers a smaller, more portable tablet). Still, as an all-around device, it can't be beaten. For those who have different needs (or budgets), there are a few other picks that work just well for media consumption and won't break the bank. What are the best Android tablets? There's a lot more to a tablet than just its display, but it's hard to deny what an important role that particular spec plays. The Galaxy Tab S7 has one of the most impressive displays on any device we've used. It's able to get extremely bright and even bears support for Samsung's S Pen stylus . Of course, the Tab S7 also packs incredibly powerful specs elsewhere, and you can even buy a 5G-capable variant for a bit more money. If you really want to go the extr

Lenovo's latest Android tablet is really a budget laptop

The Yoga A12 could be better than an entry-level PC in the right circumstances. The tablet market is increasingly skewing  toward laptop replacements , but what if you want a replacement for a  low-cost  laptop? Lenovo thinks it has the answer. It's introducing the Yoga A12, a 12.2-inch tablet that's really a budget convertible laptop for the Android crowd.  Think of it as a lower-priced but larger alternative to the  Yoga Book . You won't find the earlier model's pen input or Windows 10 option, but you'll still get a very portable design (it's 0.21 inches thick at its slimmest point) that can fold into a slate when you're watching Netflix, or a laptop when you need to get work done. The trick, as with the Yoga Book, is a flat touch-sensitive keyboard that eliminates some of the usual physical bulk. We found the Book's keyboard hard to get used to, but it might be easier on the A12's larger, more comfortable surface The A12 still has an

How to use your Android smartphone as remote mouse and keyboard for your PC

here is how you can connect your PC/laptop with your Android Smartphone/tablet with it either as a keyboard or mouse. Android OS has the entire domain use of mobile phones in a short period of time. Since it is always fun to do great things with your smartphone, we are presenting a new way to use your Android Smartphone/Tablet. This is like a keyboard or mouse for your PC. Before we start, you need to know this "This process only works with Intel-based PCs". Now all you have to Android remote keyboard app and software. How to set up Intel Remote Keyboard Download Intel Remote Keyboard on your Android device or tablet. Download and install the Intel Remote Keyboard host on your Windows PC. You will need to choose x86 or x64 depending on their windows. If you are not sure what you are, there are four simple ways to know if you are on a 64-bit version of Windows. ( Important : Make Sure Your Android and Windows devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.)