The appeal of larger Android tablets is obvious: their large, vibrant screens make watching videos and playing games incredibly immersive. Media consumption is their forte, and no other product category does it better. However, few people want to spend hundreds of dollars on a device just for media, which is why so many companies try to position their tablets as laptop replacements.

The problem, though, is that Android tablets all suck at doing laptop-like things.

The problem, though, is that Android tablets all suck at doing laptop-like things. While they’ve gotten much better at multitasking in recent years, they still don’t hold a candle to my Windows laptop. Whenever I tried to be productive on one of my larger Android tablets, the experience felt forced and inefficient. Sure, my lap

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