A selection of the best tablets under $100 for 2026

December 23, 2025

A tablet under 100 dollars – sounds like a compromise, but in 2026, it’s no longer a dead end. We're not talking about miracles, like "ultra settings for games" or "a laptop replacement," but you can actually find decent, honest devices for this price. Especially if you look beyond just the brand name and focus on how the tablet performs in real life: does YouTube freeze, does it open documents, can you read, watch, and study without constant frustration?

We’ve sifted through dozens of models and selected the ones that are actually worth buying – without the awkwardness of picking the "cheapest option." There are no repeating clones with different body colors here. Only solid options with a fair price that won’t fall apart in a week and won’t make you miss your old feature phone.

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1. Parblo A640 V2 

The graphic tablet Parblo A640 V2 Black was created for those looking for a simple way to make digital sketches, drawings, or graphics without unnecessary extras. The device doesn’t require pen charging, supports 8192 pressure levels, and detects tilt up to 60 degrees, allowing for more accurate hand movements. The working area of 6×4 inches is small, but it’s enough for educational and hobby tasks. The compact body is easy to take with you, and the support for connection to Windows, macOS, Android, and Chromebook simplifies integration into an existing workspace.

The tablet connects via USB-C, doesn’t require additional power, and is compatible with most popular graphic applications. This model is for those who just want to draw or sign documents – no fiddling with settings or compatibility issues. It’s perfect for students, schoolchildren, and beginner illustrators who need basic features without extra costs.

Key Highlights:

  • Compact 6×4 inch size

  • Pen without battery

  • Compatible with Android, Windows, macOS

  • Pen tilt sensitivity

  • Universal USB-C port

Specifications:

  • Pressure levels: 8192

  • Pen tilt support: up to 60°

  • Pen model: Parblo P05

  • Multi-touch support: no

  • Connection: USB Type-C

  • Compatibility: Windows, macOS, Android, Chromebook

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2. Blackview Tab 90 

Blackview Tab 90 4/128GB Wi-Fi Magic Blue with 4/128 GB memory – is a classic option for those who need to cover basic needs: movies, browsing, messengers, and study. The 10.92-inch display with a resolution of 1280×800 and IPS matrix isn’t mind-blowing in detail, but the image is readable, the viewing angles are decent, and for YouTube or PDFs, that’s more than enough. Inside is the octa-core Unisoc T606 processor, which handles everyday tasks – from the browser to light applications.

The tablet runs on Android 14 with the DokeOS shell, where you can use the split-screen mode or switch to a "laptop-like" format. The cameras are basic – 13 MP main and 8 MP front, but they’ll do for video calls. The sound comes from two Smart-K stereo speakers. Battery life is a strong suit: the 8200 mAh battery easily lasts a day, and although the charging isn’t fast (10W), it’s stable. It doesn’t support SIM cards, only Wi-Fi, but there’s Bluetooth 5.0 and a microSD slot.

Key Highlights:

  • IPS screen nearly 11 inches

  • Android 14 + DokeOS with PC mode

  • Supports microSD up to 1 TB

  • Large 8200 mAh battery

  • Basic cameras and stereo sound

Specifications:

  • Display: 10.92", 1280×800, IPS

  • Processor: Unisoc T606, 8 cores

  • RAM: 4 GB

  • Storage: 128 GB + microSD

  • Cameras: 13 MP (main), 8 MP (front)

  • Battery: 8200 mAh

  • OS: Android 14 with DokeOS

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0

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3. Amazon Fire HD 10 

Amazon Fire HD 10 – is an option for those who use their tablet as a "home screen": videos, reading, music, browsing. It runs on Android 11 with the Fire OS shell, which is tied to the Amazon ecosystem, but you can install needed apps and use it as a regular Android device if desired. The 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1920×1200 looks clear enough, especially for its price.

Inside is an octa-core processor with two Cortex-A76 cores and six A55 cores, providing good responsiveness for everyday tasks. The memory is a bit limited – 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage, but it supports microSD up to 1 TB. Both cameras are 5 MP – good enough for video calls. The audio is stereo. The battery allows the tablet to run for up to 12 hours in normal mode. It weighs just under 450 g, the body is slim, with a USB-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Key Highlights:

  • Full HD+ display, good brightness

  • Fire OS shell with Amazon services

  • Supports memory expansion up to 1 TB

  • Stereospeakers and headphone jack

  • Supports all basic tasks at home and on the go

Specifications:

  • Display: 10.1", 1920×1200

  • Processor: 8 cores (6x A55 + 2x A76), 2.05 GHz

  • RAM: 3 GB

  • Storage: 32 GB + microSD up to 1 TB

  • Cameras: 5 MP front and rear

  • OS: Fire OS 8 (based on Android 11)

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C, 3.5 mm

  • Weight: 438 g

  • Battery life: up to 12 hours

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4. Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 

Samsung Galaxy Tab A11 Wi-Fi 4/64GB offers a basic device for everyday tasks with a slightly larger screen. The diagonal is 11 inches, resolution 1340×800, using a TFT LCD with a 90 Hz refresh rate – enough to comfortably read, watch videos, or scroll through documents. Everything runs on an octa-core MediaTek Helio G99 processor, which provides a normal response speed for routine tasks. Android 15 with the One UI shell is installed, with built-in features like parental mode or multi-window support.

It has 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal memory, expandable with a microSD card. The cameras are basic: 8 MP rear, 5 MP front – fine for video calls and scanning. The body is neat, with a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The 5100 mAh battery supports 15W charging. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.3 are present. The whole tablet feels like a “workhorse” without frills – it handles its role well for home, study, or light office use.

Key Highlights:

  • 11" display with 90 Hz refresh rate

  • Android 15 + One UI

  • Supports microSD

  • 15W fast charging

  • Cameras for video calls and scanning

Specifications:

  • Display: 11", 1340×800, TFT LCD

  • Processor: MediaTek Helio G99

  • RAM/Storage: 4/64 GB

  • Cameras: 8 MP (main), 5 MP (front)

  • Battery: 5100 mAh

  • OS: Android 15

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C, 3.5 mm

  • microSD slot: yes

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5. Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE 8.7

Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE 8.7 4/64GB Wi‑Fi – this tablet is slightly smaller than standard models, making it convenient for travel or for use by children. The 8.7" IPS display with a resolution of 1340×800 and a 90 Hz refresh rate – the image looks fine, without stuttering, even in dynamic scenes. It has a MediaTek Helio G85 octa-core chip that handles YouTube, social media, browsing, and simple apps without noticeable lag. The tablet runs Android 14, with an easy-to-use, non-cluttered interface.

The built-in memory is 64 GB, with 4 GB of RAM. You can insert a microSD card up to 2 TB if you need more space. The cameras are simple: 8 MP autofocus rear and 5 MP front, video up to 1080p. The pluses include two Dolby Atmos speakers and a 6650 mAh battery with 18W fast charging. The interfaces include Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi ac, USB-C, and a 3.5mm jack. Weighing 373 g and 8.8 mm thick, the tablet feels compact and comfortable for everyday use – especially if you need something more moderate rather than a “tablet monster.”

Key Highlights:

  • Compact body with an 8.7" screen

  • IPS matrix and 90 Hz

  • Dolby Atmos and two speakers

  • Android 14 and microSD slot

  • 18W fast charging

Specifications:

  • Display: 8.7", 1340×800, IPS, 90 Hz

  • Processor: MediaTek Helio G85

  • RAM/Storage: 4/64 GB

  • Cameras: 8 MP (AF), 5 MP (front)

  • Battery: 6650 mAh

  • OS: Android 14

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C, 3.5 mm

  • Weight: 373 g

  • microSD slot: up to 2 TB

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6. Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 4/64GB Wi‑Fi Silver – a tablet with a standard set for an undemanding user. The 8.7-inch TFT screen with a resolution of 1340×800 and auto-brightness – quite readable for its class. It has the same processor as the A11 – MediaTek Helio G99 with 8 cores. The operating system is Android 13 with the One UI 5.1 shell, supporting multi-window mode and a user interface for all ages. The cameras are basic: 8 MP front and 2 MP rear – good for everyday photo capture, but nothing more.

It has 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage, expandable with a microSD card up to 1 TB. The 5100 mAh battery has stable charging. The two stereo speakers produce clear sound, not overpowering. A pleasant bonus – GPS support and compatibility with most navigation systems. The tablet also supports Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C, and has a headphone jack. The device is simple, not overloaded with unnecessary features, and is oriented towards reading, video, and messaging.

Key Highlights:

  • Convenient 8.7" format

  • Android 13 with One UI

  • Auto-brightness display

  • Supports GPS and microSD

  • Basic cameras and two speakers

Specifications:

  • Display: 8.7", 1340×800, TFT

  • Processor: MediaTek Helio G99

  • RAM/Storage: 4/64 GB

  • Cameras: 2 MP (rear), 8 MP (front)

  • Battery: 5100 mAh

  • OS: Android 13

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS, USB-C, 3.5 mm

  • microSD slot: up to 1 TB

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7. Blackview Oscal Pad 60 

Blackview Oscal Pad 60 Kids 4/128GB was developed with the idea of simple and intuitive use, especially for children or home scenarios. It runs on Android 15, has a 10.1-inch IPS display with a resolution of 1280x800 and a 60 Hz refresh rate – enough for videos, reading, and apps. Inside, it’s equipped with the Allwinner A523 processor with an octa-core architecture, complemented by 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage. The storage can be expanded with a microSD card up to 512 GB. The cameras are 8 MP on the back and 5 MP on the front – enough for regular photos and video calls.

The tablet is equipped with stereo speakers, supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. The 5100 mAh battery charges via USB Type-C. It has the standard 3.5 mm audio jack, which is especially convenient in kids' mode. The body is metal, and the dimensions are 242.7x161.5x8.5 mm. This device is suitable for multimedia use, learning, light gaming, and communication. Despite the "Kids" label, this is essentially a versatile budget tablet with basic specs that adults can comfortably use as well.

Key Highlights:

  • Android 15 and octa-core processor

  • 10.1-inch IPS screen

  • Supports memory cards up to 512 GB

  • Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2

  • Metal body and stereo speakers

Specifications:

  • Display: 10.1", 1280x800, IPS, 60 Hz

  • Processor: Allwinner A523, 8 cores

  • RAM/Storage: 4/128 GB

  • Cameras: 8 MP (rear), 5 MP (front)

  • Battery: 5100 mAh

  • OS: Android 15

  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C, 3.5 mm

  • microSD slot: up to 512 GB

  • Body material: metal

  • Dimensions: 242.7×161.5×8.5 mm

What’s the verdict?

A good tablet under 100 dollars is no longer a myth, but a very real possibility in 2026. Of course, no one promises miracles in this price range, but if you approach it smartly, you can get a device that will easily handle videos, reading, online lessons, and simple games. The key is not to chase trendy names and to remember that behind a cheap exterior, there can often be a perfectly decent inner build.

Each model in our list is not just "cheap and decent," but more like "reasonable and without shame." They can be given to kids, taken on the road, or used at home as a backup screen, all without the fear that the device will fall apart after the first drop or start lagging endlessly when opening a browser. In the end, 100 dollars isn’t a sentence. It’s a start. The main thing is knowing where to look.