Common Tablet Sizes
There are five general display sizes available for tablets, though specific models vary in their exact dimensions. The advertised size of a tablet reflects a diagonal measurement of the screen, so two 10-inch tablets might have slightly different proportions. Some high-end devices, like the Samsung Galaxy View, have screens larger than 18-inches. Still, most tablets fit into one of the following categories: Manufacturers usually list the dimensions of their tablets. They often include sketches or images to show how height and width relate to physical features on the device, such as cameras and home buttons.
Tablet Thickness and Durability
Generally, the thinner the tablet, the lighter it is. Thickness also plays a role in the tablet’s durability. A thin tablet made from cheap materials is easy to break and prone to damage, especially if you carry it around in a bag where other objects could press against it.
Tablet Weight
Most tablets are lighter than laptops. However, a laptop is designed to sit on a surface, while a tablet is usually held in your hands. The heavier the tablet, the more difficult it is to hold for extended periods. The distribution of the weight within a tablet can also matter. The best designs evenly distribute the weight across the whole tablet, allowing it to be held comfortably in portrait or landscape mode. Some designs may shift the weight to one side, which is the manufacturer’s preferred orientation for holding it. This is not usually described in the documentation by manufacturers, so physically handle the tablet before you buy to get an idea of how it feels when you use it.