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The phrase "a tablet with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a tablet that has certain features, specifications, or accessories.
Example: "I bought a tablet with a high-resolution display and long battery life."
Alternatives: "a tablet featuring" or "a tablet equipped with".
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Is a tablet with keyboard extension a good bridge?
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If you use Windows 8 on a tablet with no mouse and keyboard, Windows 10 is optional.
Now 44% of households say they have a tablet with 14% of homes claiming to have two or more.
It goes up to $130 for a tablet with an added protective film covering and an expedited four-hour turnaround.
This week, it introduced what it considers a groundbreaking new product: a tablet with a touch screen!
It is a very small thing and makes a big difference on a smartphone, but less so on a tablet with more screen real estate to play with.
The rear camera is decent enough for a tablet, with quick autofocus and solid colour reproduction, but the low light performance is poor, producing grainy photos.
My partner is very keen on having a tablet with Wi-Fi and I've decided to buy him one for his birthday.
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