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Samsung Galaxy Tab review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab isn't as slick or majestic as the iPad, but it's more nimble, more feature-packed and well suited to the requirements of the gentleman or lady about town. It's rough around a few of its edges, but it's a really impressive piece of kit nevertheless. Read more
21 October 2010 by Luke Westaway
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Amazon Kindle Fire review
Amazon has stripped the tablet down to its essentials, leaving a sleek media device that delivers convenient music, video and apps. Read more
21 November 2011 by Mark Harris
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Samsung Q1 Ultra HSDPA review
Sit back, relax and prop up the Samsung Q1 Ultra HSDPA ultra-mobile PC for a touch of on-the-go surfing. This attractive upgrade to the previous Q1 and Q1 Ultra models features HSDPA and Wi-Fi so you can access the Web at your local hotspots. How conveniently mobile of it Read more
4 February 2008 by Rory Reid
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Asus R2H Ultra-Mobile PC review
The Asus R2H is an extremely engaging device -- the hardware is well-designed, it comes with a great bundle of accessories, and the built-in GPS receiver and the front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera have broad appeal. Overall, it does a better job of showing off the ultra-mobile PC format than its rival, the Samsung Q1 Read more
14 December 2006 by Sandra Vogel
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Acer Iconia Tab A100 review
The 7-inch Acer Iconia A100 will suit those seeking a fully featured tablet running Android Honeycomb. It doesn't have the premium feel of some other tablets, but it comes with a more wallet-friendly price tag. Read more
28 September 2011 by Andrew Hoyle
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Andy Pad Pro review
While the 7-inch Andy Pad Pro rights many of the wrongs of its cheaper sibling, it looks less impressive when compared to other similarly priced Android tablets. It's still worth a look if you're on a tight budget, however. Read more
28 September 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Andy Pad review
The Andy Pad suffers from some pretty serious faults, but it's currently the best option if you're seeking a low-cost Android tablet. If you're new to the tablet world or seeking a child-friendly slate, it's worth considering. Read more
27 September 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Samsung Q1 review
The Samsung Q1 is the world's first physical implementation of Microsoft's much-hyped Origami project -- the ultra-mobile PC, or UMPC. It's ideal for watching films, surfing the Internet or carrying out admin tasks, and its glossy black bezel and striking 7-inch screen give it a modern feel Read more
9 May 2006 by Rory Reid
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ViewSonic ViewPad 7 review
The ViewSonic ViewPad 7 is attractively priced, but its low-resolution screen, relatively slow processor and lack of Flash support mean it may represent a compromise too far for some people. Read more
25 November 2010 by Niall Magennis
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Orange Tahiti review
The Orange Tahiti may look like a bargain but you'll end up paying over the odds because of the 3G contract. Read more
28 March 2012 by Natasha Lomas
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