I'm looking at getting a Lenovo tablet and there's the same tablet with two different programs being $100 apart. The more expensive one has Windows and the cheaper one has Android. I want a good tablet to connect with my moto x phone and a good display to edit photos. Which one is better?
Windows vs Android tablet?
Android. On the Android side of things, you'll have powerful dual-core and quad-core processors, about 2-3 GB of RAM at the high-end of the spectrum, and either a 720p, 1080p, or a higher 2560 X 1600-pixel display. All models include Wi-Fi connectivity and a few models offered either unlocked or through most major US carriers-AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, or T-Mobile-will give you 3G, HSPA+, or 4G LTE connections as well. Even if Android tablets do not have built-in mobile broadband connectivity to connect to a cellular network, these slates often come with GPS built-in so you can even get accurate location information when you go Wi-Fi-only.
Windows 8.1 Tablets. At the large end of the spectrum, Microsoft's Surface Pro and Surface Pro 2 represent excellent build quality and a lot of flexibility with optional keyboard covers. Windows 8.1 also gives you a number of different screen options, though at the moment on the tablet side of things you'll likely be maxed out at 1080p displays and many of the smaller 8-inch Windows 8 tabs come with a 720p HD display, meaning you likely won't find the same high resolutions as some of the more powerful Android slates.