5 Best Windows Gaming Tablets of 2021
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Gaming on a mobile phone might be a little too much for some fans of "Mobile Legends," "Call of Duty: Mobile," or other popular mobile games, playing on the best windows gaming tablets does make a huge difference. This 2021 has seen the rise of a lot of new technology which includes better phones, and also better gaming tablets.

The benefits that a gaming tablet can offer is the convenience of a detachable keyboard, the bigger screen, and also more versatility. There are a lot of windows gaming tablets out there but there are only a few that are truly useful to gamers.

How to spot the perfect Windows gaming tablet

Before buying a gaming tablet or any other device for that matter, it is important to make sure that you are not just wasting your money. Here are a few things to look for when buying a gaming tablet.

  • Company - it is important to buy a gaming tablet from a reputable company just in case something goes wrong.

  • Reviews - make sure to check the negative reviews and assess if you can accept them.

  • Price to Spec practicality - are you getting your money's worth or are you overspending?

  • Feel - How does the windows gaming tablet feel when you use it?

Top 5 best gaming Windows tablets of 2021

1. Dell Latitude 7220 Rugged Extreme Tablet

This gaming laptop deserves the top spot due to a few points which make it considerably one of the best in the market. Aside from its performance, the gaming tablet itself is clearly designed to be of high quality instead of just another tablet that is still subpar to a small laptop. What this gaming tablet does, is that it extends the capability of a tablet through its design.

Pros:

  • Sturdy and safe. Good construction of the product

  • Has "extra-bright" display for dim areas

  • Very comfortable keyboard cover

  • Easy to swap long-life batteries

  • Good LTE and WiFi

  • Can survive -20F up to 145F temperature

Although overall good, there are still a few takeaways.

Cons:

  • Priced quite expensive

  • Kind of heavy so might be a burden to carry

  • No HDMI

  • No Thunderbolt 3 port

  • The glove-compatible touchpad and touch screen still require extra pressure compared to the civilian systems.

2. Microsoft Surface Book 2

This gaming tablet packs quite a punch even having NVIDIA graphics and a few other pretty good additions. Aside from just the design itself, it seems like Microsoft has really spent some time into making this product much better compared to a few other gaming tablets out there. There are also a few additional options that make this gaming tablet a must-have.

Pros:

  • Has a premium alloy construction

  • Sports an elegant convertible design

  • Has sharp high-resolution touch display with a larger size

  • Sports NVIDIA GTX 1060 GPU

  • Good battery life

  • Has a lot of configuration options

  • The Xbox wireless controller receiver is now integrated

There are a few things, however, that could be a huge turnoff.

Cons:

  • Only has 16GB RAM maximum

  • The Surface Pen still has to be purchased additionally

  • SSD addition can be expensive

  • There are some technical finicky issues that still require troubleshooting

  • Quite hard to use as a beginner

3. Microsoft Surface Go 2

Yet another Microsoft Windows gaming tablet, this one comes in a little more tablet-like performance as opposed to PC. While the argument is usually between getting a gaming tablet or a laptop, there are still a few advantages that a tablet has which a laptop does not have. Aside from just the performance, there are things that a tablet can have which a laptop just can't.

Pros:

  • Thin

  • Light design

  • Really good build quality

  • Has a very useful built-in kickstand

  • Good audio and video quality

  • Works with face-recognition camera sporting at 1080p

  • Is fanless and works quite silently.

Although the Windows gaming tablet rolls out with decent pros and pretty cool specs, there are still a few things that are a turnoff. However, the turn offs are still not too bad.

Cons:

  • Keyboard cover not included

  • Still needs accessories

  • Kind of pricey when bought with accessories and upgrades

4. Microsoft Surface Pro 7

When the word "Pro" is used, this usually means better performance and this particular Windows gaming tablet does not disappoint. The Microsoft Surface Pro 7 makes sure to really satisfy users as it is sporting Microsoft's newer CPUs and has a really good display as well. The port has even been tweaked in order to accommodate the latest accessories and more. Check out what makes the Microsoft Surface Pro 7 so great.

Pros:

  • Uses the new Intel "Ice Lake" CPU process

  • Pretty good and robust battery life

  • Sports a sharp display

  • Has a very well-implemented kickstand

  • Is equipped with the USB-C

Cons:

Frankly, there aren't too many cons with this particular gaming tablet. The only takeaway, however, is that the pros aren't really enough to fetch a higher rating.

  • Keyboard is being sold separately

  • Has just two ports

  • Has no Thunderbolt 3 support

  • Use of accessories is a must

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5. Dell Latitude 7200 2-in-1

You might be wondering why this list is only filled with Dell and Microsoft products. Well, this is because this year, these two are the biggest competitors when it comes to gaming tablets. Dell has been keeping up with market demand not just in the computer department, but also in the gaming tablet department as well. For average buyers that don't buy into the extra mumbo-jumbo, this could be the perfect gaming laptop for you.

Pros:

  • Has a kickstand that automatically extends

  • Good keyboard casing

  • Has a 3-yr warranty

  • Very good computing performance

Cons:

While the pros are pretty standard, the few cons of this gaming tablet can be considered enough to turn off potential users due to its lack of the newest technology. However, that technology isn't too utilized anyways.

  • Expensive

  • NO LTE option for data

  • No 4K display

Check out these top 5 best Windows gaming tablets of 2021. While some of them might have been made in 2020, their technology is still very advanced for this year.

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