In the world of tablet computers, the Apple iPad currently holds the crown. The current generation (the iPad 2) saw a number of improvements to the original iPad, notably the addition of two cameras and an improvement on the original processor to boost speed. It's also sleeker and thinner than ever, but is it really the right tablet computer for you? Key Specs For The Apple iPad 2 * Costs...
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The Asus Eee Pad has been a strong rival to the top Android tablets since its release in 2011. Thanks to a low price point, without compromise to processing power or features, it's a very attractive option for anyone looking for an Android alternative to the king of the tablets, the iPad 2. With it's glossy 12-inch screen and revolutionary Transformer accessory, is this the tablet you...
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There are (surprisingly) just a few bestselling budget tablets available on the market today. The Coby Kyros is one of them, costing less than $200. Although it doesn't pretend to be as powerful or as functional as the higher-end tablets, it still packs a fierce punch. Keep reading to see whether the Kyros could be enough for your tablet needs. Key Specs For The Coby Kyros * Costs less than...
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The Dell Streak 7 is one of the smallest tablets on the market, with a 7-inch screen. To some this may be a drawback, but for many it makes it a very portable device. It also boosts a number of top specs, such as 4G connectivity, a powerful processor, lightweight design and a relatively low price tag. But how does it match up to the other high-end Android tablets on the market today? Key Specs...
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When it comes to the search for a tablet to rival the iPad, the Samsung Galaxy Tab has been billed as the answer. This tablet runs on the latest version of the Google Android operating system – ever growing in popularity – and has a number of features in its favor. It's a noticeable upgrade to the latest generation of Galaxy tablet, but is it a true iPad rival? Key Specs For The...
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The Superpad has brought budget prices back to the world of tablet computing. We don’t all have $500+ ready to drop on the next hot gadget. Thankfully the Superpad comes in at less than half that. But will it perform the way you really need it to? Key Specs For The Superpad * Costs under $200 * Was first introduced late 2010 * Comes with Android 2.1 * 10.5 x 0.5 x 6.5 inches in size *...
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