Tablets nowadays serve many purposes. Their large screens and powerful chipsets make them great additions to your current gear as you can use them for online classes, productivity, and mobile entertainment. So if you’re thinking of getting one without breaking the bank, we have plenty of options under PHP 20K.
NOTE: The tablets listed below are those that were officially released in the Philippines from July to December 2021 (We’ll update this post if more were released in the coming weeks). We have arranged the prices from highest to lowest.
Tablet | Configuration | Price |
---|---|---|
Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 | MediaTek Helio G90T, 4GB + 128GB (WiFi) | PHP 19,995 |
Apple iPad (9th Gen) | A13 Bionic chip, 64GB (WiFi) | PHP 19,990 |
Xiaomi Pad 5 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 860, 6GB + 256GB | PHP 19,990 |
Xiaomi Pad 5 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 860, 6GB + 128GB | PHP 17,990 |
Lenovo Tab P11 Plus | MediaTek Helio G90T, 4GB + 64GB | PHP 16,995 |
realme Pad | MediaTek Helio G80, 6GB + 128GB (WiFi + LTE) | PHP 16,990 |
realme Pad | MediaTek Helio G80, 4GB + 64GB (WiFi + LTE) | PHP 14,990 |
Nokia T20 | Unisoc T610 processor, 4GB + 64GB | PHP 12,990 |
realme Pad | MediaTek Helio G80, 3GB + 32GB (WiFi) | PHP 10,990 |
Huawei MatePad T8 Kids Edition | MediaTek MT876, 2GB + 16GB | PHP 8,999 |
Looking at the offerings released in the second half of 2021, the Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 is the most expensive you can get given the budget. The Apple iPad (9th-gen) makes its way here and is the only iPad on the list.
The most affordable tablet goes to Huawei with the MatePad T8 Kids Edition. But if you’re not buying for your kid, you can start with the realme Pad’s most affordable configuration.
Given the line and the budget, which tablet do you think is worth getting? Let us know in the comments below.
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joberta says:
2g/16gb and 3/32gb should be banned.
joberto says:
Right. In fact, 2011 called, it wants its tablets back.