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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > iPad and Tablets
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 review
Large enough to enjoy a film on but smaller than a hardback book, 8.9 inches is the perfect size. The only drawback is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9's price. Read more
15 November 2011 by Mark Harris
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ViewSonic ViewPad 100 hands-on
The 10-inch ViewSonic ViewPad 100 has almost everything a tablet should, with a dual-boot system and comprehensive connectivity. Its lack of 3G and outdated Android OS is a disappointment, though. Read more
7 September 2010 by Rich Trenholm
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ViewSonic ViewPad 10s review
The ViewSonic ViewPad 10s tablet is relatively affordable and decent enough when it comes to browsing the Web. But it's not cheap enough to justify its lack of standard Android features and poor screen. Read more
11 March 2011 by Flora Graham
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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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Asus Eee Pad Transformer review
The 10.1-inch Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a great Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet, but it's the cleverly designed keyboard dock that makes it really stand out from the crowd. While not perfect, the Transformer's competitive price tag makes it well worth considering. Read more
3 June 2011 by Luke Westaway
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Asus Eee Slate EP121 hands-on
The 12.1-inch Asus Eee Slate EP121 is a feature-packed behemoth of a tablet. But using it will probably give you arm ache, and its battery life is nothing to boast about. Read more
13 January 2011 by Rich Trenholm
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Acer Iconia Tab A500 review
The Acer Iconia Tab A500 tablet is a relatively heavy hunk of plastic, but its Android 3.0 Honeycomb software is a treat. The A500 will be even more fun to use when Google makes it easier to find dedicated Honeycomb apps. Read more
19 April 2011 by Flora Graham
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BlackBerry PlayBook review
The 7-inch BlackBerry PlayBook tablet has much going for it, including speedy multitasking capability and a zippy, fresh operating system. But we still can't recommend it, unless you're a confirmed CrackBerry addict. Read more
17 May 2011 by Flora Graham
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 review
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1's fantastic screen and appealing design help to make it the best Android tablet so far. Read more
3 August 2011 by Damien McFerran
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Creative ZiiO review
The 10-inch Creative ZiiO Android tablet may be tempting at such a low price, but its uninspiring touchscreen, lack of access to the Android Market, and annoyingly unresponsive touch-sensitive buttons mean it's not much fun to use. Read more
3 August 2011 by Niall Magennis
