The 4 Best Tablets for Seniors in 2024 (Ease of Use)

Thanks to their portability, size, and lightweight, more and more people are beginning to buy tablets instead of laptops. Besides, they are also suitable for people of all age, gender, and background. While tablets are good for people of all ages, the needs of people in different age groups vary. That is the case for seniors.

The best tablets for seniors should have an easy user interface, a large screen, good sound quality and should also be durable. The large screen and good sound quality is especially important because most seniors have poor eyesight and hearing. That said, there are plenty of good tablets available on the market today that can be used by seniors to surf the internet for news or entertainment.
We have scouted the market and bring you a review of the best tablets that you can buy for seniors.

1. ASUS Zenpad 3S

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Introduction

ASUS is becoming one of the go-to brands for laptops, and their tablets aren’t far off either as they aim to give the best experience to the end users.

Pros

The ASUS Zenpad 3S is one of the best tablets for seniors as it has a 2048 by 1536 display coupled with the ASUS TruVivid technology that offers a better visual experience which is important for seniors. The display screen cover glass is designed with a Corning Gorilla Class 3 cover that makes it sturdy and prevents it from easily getting damaged.

The tablet can let you multitask and work efficiently as it’s designed with the super-fast Hexa-core processor for past processing coupled with a 4GB RAM and a 64GB storage space. Seniors can also ensure their documents, online payments and other important files are safe by using the fast fingerprint sensor to secure their tablet which gives the perfect blend of convenience and security.
The tablet uses the Android 6.0 operating system and has an audio jack that can fit a headphone or mic-in.

Cons

The battery life and camera can be better with some improvement.

2. Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2

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Introduction

Samsung is another well-known brand that is trusted for high-quality manufacturing gadgets such as phones, tablets, and laptops. That’s why the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 made it to our reviews as it has some great features that seniors can tap into for their day to day online surfing.

Pros

This is one of those tablets that gets good reviews from different users whether they are using it for pleasure or business. The tablet comes with a stylus which is a great value add for seniors as they are able to use the tablet more efficiently for taking notes or just putting down their ideas. The 12.2-inch screen display measures 2560 by 1600 and comes with a 3GB RAM and 32GB memory.

It’s very easy to use and also easy to learn which again, is a plus for the elderly. Besides, it’s possible to open multiple tabs at once especially when doing research thanks to its generous memory capacity. It is Wi-Fi enabled which makes it usable anywhere there is a Wi-Fi connection. Because seniors may sometimes sit at one place for long, the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 has a long-lasting battery life which means it can be used for long hours without one having to worry about charging it.

Cons

It doesn’t have a SIM slot prohibits the adding of any memory cards.

3. Apple iPad Mini

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Introduction

Apple’s iPad Mini stands out due to its sleek size and lightweight that makes it easy to carry around as you won’t notice any extra weight. This tablet is a combination of power and class.

Pros

The best feature about this laptop is that it can be bought in different specifications. The tablet’s storage capacity can be expanded from 16GB to 64GB. In addition, you can choose the Wi-Fi enabled tablet or a combination of Wi-Fi and other different types of connectivity.

Its ease of use coupled with the intuitive operating system from the manufacturer makes it a good buy for seniors. It has a 7.9-inch LED-backlit touch display that makes it easy to use and see in different lighting conditions. It’s easy to hold in your hand when looking at the stock market reports or weather trends thanks to the sleek design.

This is the perfect tablet for seniors looking for a tablet that is great for e-reading and web browsing. The battery life takes up to 10 hours to drain, and it has a display resolution of 1024 by 768.

Cons

Because of its small size, typing on the iPad Mini can be a bit of a challenge.

4. Microsoft Surface Pro 3

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Introduction

Where would the world be without Microsoft? Well, who knows. But what we’re aware of is that the Microsoft Surface Pro series of tablets and laptops is the best thing that happened in the tech space.

Pros

The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 is known as the tablet that can easily replace your laptop. And there is a reason for that. It has the Intel Core i5 processor and uses the Windows 8.1 Pro operating system. It has a 12-inch HD touchscreen display with a resolution of 2160 by 1440. The Microsoft Surface Pro 3 has some great features that make it a great buy for seniors.

You can opt to buy a keyboard (which is optional) in case you need to type or just use the stylus to do any typing on the screen that you may need. It has a sleek feature and is very portable thanks to the small weight.

The laptop combines great feature sets found in laptops with the ease and convenience when surfing the internet. You can easily write or draw on the tablet using the Surface pen, and it has a 36W power supply.

Cons

Some accessories have to be purchased separately which adds to the original cost of this tablet.

Final Thoughts

When choosing a tablet for a senior, it’s important first to understand what their needs are before investing money in it. This way, you will be able to buy the tablet that they will actually find useful as compared to one that they’ll need months of learning to figure out how to use.