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


Not everyone has power-hungry computing needs. And, for those people, the best Windows tablets are perfect alternatives to typical laptops. These tablets are perfect for bingeing Netflix, keeping in contact with family, and just browsing the web. But, they’re also more than able when it comes to productivity work and some casual gaming. Some even have enough power to run some video editing software.

The best Windows tablets are an impressive lot, offering a truly viable alternative to what most people first turn to in terms of tablets ­– the Apple iPad line. These devices offer a couple advantages to laptops, not only are they also able to hold their own but they’re often cheaper, offering up a great option for users on a smaller budget.

Take a look at the best Windows tablets. It doesn’t matter if you just want to spend a little less, want something just a bit more portable, or don’t need all the power of bigger, more expensive laptops. These are worth a look. And, we’ve chosen our top picks of 2020, which we’ve thoroughly tested.

Best Windows tablets on Black Friday and Cyber Monday

Much like last year, we expect many of the best Windows tablets of 2020 to get deep discounts on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. You should be able to find a Windows tablet on this list for much less, saving you more money to use for something else.

Whether you’re buying one of the best Windows tablets for you or as a gift for someone, it would be wise to wait until the major deal events of the year. Luckily, with Black Friday rolling around at the end of November and Cyber Monday landing on November 30, you won’t have to wait for long.

Best Windows tablets at a glance

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

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet offers great value all around. (Image credit: Lenovo)

1. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet

A versatile Windows 10 tablet that moonlights as a powerful laptop

CPU: Up to 8th Generation Intel Core i7-8650U | Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620 | Screen: 13-inch QHD+ 3k (3,000 x 2,000) IPS multi-touch | Storage: Up to 1 TB PCIe SSD | Connectivity: Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 8265 (2 x 2), Up to Bluetooth 4.1 with vPro | Camera: 8MP rear-facing, 2MP front-facing | Weight: 1.69 pounds (890g), 2.79 pounds (1.27kg) with keyboard | Size: 11.96 x 8.88 x 0.59 inches with keyboard

Great design and build quality
ThinkPad Pen Pro included
Vivid 13-inch 3K touchscreen
Battery life is still limiting
Bulkier than the Surface Pro

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

Microsoft Surface Go 2

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2. Microsoft Surface Go 2

Premium design, more affordable price

CPU: 8th Gen Intel Core m3 – Intel Pentium Gold Processor 4425Y | Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 615 | RAM: 4GB – 8GB | Screen: 10.5” 1920 x 1280 (220 PPI) PixelSense Display | Storage: 64GB eMMC – 128GB SSD | Connectivity: IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth 5.0, Qualcomm Snapdragon X16 LTE Modem | Cameras: Windows Hello face authentication front-facing camera, 5MP front-facing with 1080p Skype HD video, 8MP rear-facing with 1080p HD video | Weight: 1.22 lb (553 grams) | Size: 9.65 x 6.9 x 0.33 inches (245 x 175 x 8.3 mm; W x D x H)

Premium design
Affordable
Can run full Windows 10
No Touch Cover or stylus included
Base model's specs are weak

Microsoft’s devices are known for their higher price tags, which is why the Surface Go line proves popular with the more budget-conscious crowd. It’s Microsoft’s best affordable premium tablet, and the follow up, Surface Go 2, continues that tradition with its reasonable price and premium design. It even runs the full Windows 10 operating system, so it’s even more capable than other tablets out there as far as what applications it can run. Unfortunately, as with the original, it suffers from the same curse of being underpowered, especially at the base configuration. However, it does offer a slight bump in performance over its predecessor, giving Surface Go users a sensible reason to upgrade if they’ve got the money.

Read the full review: Microsoft Surface Go 2

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. (Image credit: Acer)

3. Acer Switch 5

A great Surface Pro alternative

CPU: 7th-generation Intel Core i3 – i5 | Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 620 | RAM: 4GB – 8GB | Screen: 12-inch, 2,160 x 1,440 IPS touchscreen | Storage: 128GB – 256GB SSD | Connectivity: 802.11ac; Bluetooth | Camera: 3MP rear, 1MP front | Weight: 2.8 pounds | Dimensions: 11.49 x 7.94 x 0.62 inches

Great price 
Solid performance 
Dim display 

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. (Image credit: Microsoft)

4. Microsoft Surface Pro 7

For upgraders or folks just getting into Microsoft’s tablet

CPU: 10th Gen Intel Core i3 – i7 | Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics – Iris Plus Graphics | RAM: 4GB – 16GB | Screen: 12.3” PixelSense Display | Storage: 128GB – 1TB | Connectivity: 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 (2 x 2 MIMO), Bluetooth 5 | Camera: 8MP rear-facing, auto-focus camera (1080p HD); 5MP front-facing, 1080p HD camera | Weight: 1.7 pounds (771g) | Size: 11.5 x 7.9 x 0.33 inches (292 x 201 x 8.5mm; W x D x H)

USB-C finally
Now with Wi-Fi 6
Overall loss in battery life
USB-C isn’t Thunderbolt 3

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. (Image credit: Lenovo)

5. Lenovo Yoga Book C930

Lenovo Yoga Book C930

CPU: Intel Core i5-7Y54 | Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 615 | RAM: 4GB | Screen: 10.8” QHD (2560 x 1600) IPS touchscreen – 10.8” FHD (1920 x 1080) Flexible E Ink Mobius touchscreen | Storage: 256 GB SSD

Very thin and light
Gorgeous main display
E Ink screen works well
Very expensive
Low on RAM

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 and Gabe Carey have also contributed to this article

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Lenovo Yoga C940

(Image credit: Lenovo)

7. Lenovo Yoga C940

The Lenovo Yoga is back and it means business

CPU: up to 10th-generation Intel Core i7 | Graphics: Intel Iris Plus Graphics | RAM: up to 16GB | Screen: 14” FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, touchscreen, glossy, 400 nits –14" UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS, touchscreen, glossy, HDR 400, 500 nits | Storage: up to 2TB SSD PCIe

Excellent design
Great performance
Comfy keyboard
Expensive
Battery life

The Lenovo Yoga C940 is a stunning laptop. It’s clear Lenovo spared no expense in its design, making a gorgeous looking portable. But, it also comes with plenty of power under the hood. Rounding the experience is a comfortable keyboard, a rotating soundbar with 2 additional speakers, touch pen as well as a TrueBlock Privacy Shutter. While it’s not a perfect computer – the battery life is not quite up to par – it more than holds its own against the competition, with Lenovo offering a stylish and powerful Ultrabook that’s perfect for any digital nomad.

Read the full review: Lenovo Yoga C940

Lenovo Yoga C940

(Image credit: Lenovo)

7. Lenovo Yoga C940

The Lenovo Yoga is back and it means business

CPU: up to 10th-generation Intel Core i7 | Graphics: Intel Iris Plus Graphics | RAM: up to 16GB | Screen: 14” FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS, touchscreen, glossy, 400 nits –14" UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS, touchscreen, glossy, HDR 400, 500 nits | Storage: up to 2TB SSD PCIe

Excellent design
Great performance
Comfy keyboard
Expensive
Battery life

The Lenovo Yoga C940 is a stunning laptop. It’s clear Lenovo spared no expense in its design, making a gorgeous looking portable. But, it also comes with plenty of power under the hood. Rounding the experience is a comfortable keyboard, a rotating soundbar with 2 additional speakers, touch pen as well as a TrueBlock Privacy Shutter. While it’s not a perfect computer – the battery life is not quite up to par – it more than holds its own against the competition, with Lenovo offering a stylish and powerful Ultrabook that’s perfect for any digital nomad.

Read the full review: Lenovo Yoga C940



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