As our devices have become more technically impressive, they’ve also become kind of delicate. We have to put cases on our iPads and iPhones, or risk scratching; if a drop of water hits our tablets, it could be game over. The... Read Full Review
Priced At $299.99
Released Jan. 22, 2012
With little fanfare, the Ainovo Novo7 Basic launched just before CES as the world's first Ice Cream Sandwich tablet, at a retail cost that deserves attention: $99. Even at that price, the Novo7 has a capacitive screen instead of a... Read Full Review
Priced At $99.00
Toshiba hasn't had an easy ride in the tablet market. When we reviewed the original Thrive tablet this July, it wasn’t only thicker and heavier than the rest of the 10-inch tablets out there (Toshiba claimed the bulk was necessary... Read Full Review
Priced At $379.68
Released Dec. 11, 2011
Xyboard. It’s a portmanteau that could mean a number of things: a skateboarding robot, a xylophone mashed up with a keyboard, maybe even a science fiction novel about a xenophobic cyborg named Board. But sadly, the Xyboard, or at... Read Full Review
Priced At $529.99
Released 12/2011
It was 10 months ago, during the Super Bowl, that Motorola announced the original Xoom to the world. In a 60-second ad that spared no expense, Google and Motorola united to show us their bold new vision for tablets; Honeycomb was... Read Full Review
Released 11/2011
What does a laptop in the post-PC era look like? Is it an ultrabook with familiar internals and software in a dramatically slimmed-down shell? Or is it possible to use a modern mobile OS like Android, energy-efficient chips, and... Read Full Review
Priced At $499.00
Released 12/2011
In the race for the best 7-inch tablet, the Amazon Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet have zoomed past the competition with sub-$250 price points and well-rounded reading and app selections. But a third competitor with... Read Full Review
Priced At $199.99
Released Nov. 7, 2011
Exactly one year ago, Barnes & Noble made an interesting move, one no other company in the tech industry had yet been bold enough to make: it released the Nook Color for just $249.99. The 7-inch Color was positioned as an... Read Full Review
Priced At $249.00
Released Nov. 17, 2011
When planning my review of the Kindle Fire, I knew I'd need two things: time, and a big list of music, movies, and books I wanted to dive into. I say that because I assumed going into the review that the Fire wasn't about to take... Read Full Review
Priced At $199.00
Released Nov. 15, 2011
"Samsung's tablets are like fitted suits. There's bound to be a size that fits everyone perfectly." It's not a line I can take credit for (kudos go to an anonymous friend), but I'd be remiss not to mention it. In the time since... Read Full Review
Priced At $399.99
Released Nov. 13, 2011