I love my iPad Pro, but Apple's 12.9-inch behemoth is not cheap. Folks looking for a cheaper but comparably sized alternative have to turn to Android.
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Unfortunately, I've found most large form-factor Android tablets to be bulky and cumbersome. So, it's refreshing to find something at last that's sleek, pleasantly designed, and a pleasure to hold -- even for extended periods.
The Blackview Tab 18 ticks all these boxes and more.
View at S.click.aliexpressHere's the first thing I noticed about this tablet: How thin and light it feels in the hand.
At 0.3-inch/7.9mm thin and weighing 1.4lb/632g, this device is a bit thicker and slightly lighter than the12.9-inch iPad Pro , but for a budget Android tablet, it's a breath of fresh air to not be holding a tablet that feels like it's made of concrete.
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Sure, I'd have this tablet in a case to protect it from accidents due to carelessness and gravity, making it just as bulky as my iPad Pro, but it's nice to see a thin-and-light Android tablet.
It's also a beautiful tablet, sleek and smooth, with the glass and metal flowing into each other to create something that's both stunning to look at and practical to use. The Space Gray finish on my Tab 18 was flawless, and did a good job of resisting scratches, wear, and even fingerprints.
Speaking of fingerprints, the Tab 18 features both a fingerprint readerandface recognition biometrics, giving you options for ease of logging into the tablet.
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The 12-inch display is also a breath of fresh air. It's big enough to get real work done. It's sharp enough to make extended reading or video viewing sessions comfortable. And it's bright enough to be viewable under a broad range of conditions. The touch is nice and responsive, leading to a very natural feel. The TuV-certified low-blue-light rating is a nice touch for those who are concerned that these wavelengths are disturbing their sleep patterns.
And then there are those quad Harman Kardon surround sound speakers, which create an immersive soundscape, taking you out of the world around you and dropping you into whatever game or movie -- or business meeting -- you're listening to. I'm no audiophile -- I grew up on poor quality blown-out speakers and headphones with that sweaty sponge -- but to my ears the sound output from this tablet was fantastic no matter whether I was watching Netflix, playing a game, listening to my burgeoning backlog of audiobooks from Audible, or on a voice call.
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The 8,000mAh battery is good for approximately 10 hours of web browsing and general tasks like email and editing documents, with gaming and watching videos shaving an hour or so off of this runtime, which is not bad at all. This is truly great real-world runtime from a budget 12-inch tablet.
Combining the big battery with the 33W fast charging capability that can take the battery from zero to 50% in about an hour, I didn't find myself suffering from battery anxiety at all. I've seen much worse performance from hardware that's much pricier than this.
As for thermal management, I'd fully expected this tablet to get warm and toasty under heavy load, and while it did get warm when the going got tough, the thermal conductivity system that Blackview has built into this system, featuring over 18.6 square inches/12,000mm of heat dissipation area, resulted in a cool user experience during which I never saw the tablet exceed 104