Google Nexus 7 tablet review: Solid, but not revolutionary
The Nexus 7 does well in many areas, but its lack of expandability limits its scope
The Nexus 7 does well in many areas, but its lack of expandability limits its scope
The arrival of the Nexus 7, with Android 4.1 as its OS, may shake up the market
The ARM-based Surface for Windows RT may compete with other tablets, but the Surface for Windows Pro will go up against ultrabooks
The Windows RT version of Surface has USB 2.0
This is the lightest 10-inch-size tablet on the market so far, but its sluggish performance and disappointing display mar the experience
On its debut, we compare the third-gen iPad to recent Android tablets both available and announced
The tablet felt lightweight and well-balanced and the display looked good for its resolution, with a noticeably minimal air-gap
The smartphone’s large, high-resolution display invites users to think of it as a petite tablet, but it doesn’t quite achieve that status
A nifty, lightweight design and a sharp, high-resolution display set this compact tablet apart
Amazon’s first touchscreen e-reader is responsive, but its software lacks the finesse we had expected
Kobo Books’ Android 2.3-based tablet offers a more open alternative to the Amazon Kindle Fire
B&N’s Nook Tablet has beefier specs than Amazon’s Kindle Fire, but it also has its share of limitations as a tablet
This tablet stands out in a crowded field, thanks to its innovative slide-out keyboard
The compact and light Toshiba Thrive 7″ offers a bright display and a good set of connections
The first Windows 8 tablet arrives, at least for developers. What can we learn from it?