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Our list of the best Android tablets in the world - regularly updated
If
you're looking for a tablet and don't fancy an iPad, then Android is
currently the way to go. (Don't know what an Android tablet is? Check
out: what is an Android tablet?)
There are other options out there; Windows 7 tablets are available, the BlackBerry PlayBook is on sale now and the HP TouchPad has come and gone in a flurry of £99 panic-buying. But Android 3.2 is currently the main OS rival to the iPad, and the products are still creeping onto the shelves one by one.
Stock up on apps60 best free Android apps 2012We've recently seen the launch of Nvidia's next-generation Tegra 3
chip which is destined to power 2012's quad-core Android tablets to new
heights. The likes of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime are already
beckoning in the new era, and with next year's full-on release of Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), the iPad might soon be feeling the heat.
Some
tablets have ten-inch screens, others seven, and there are big
differences in battery life, processing power and on-board RAM. So
while we wait for the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 and Amazon Kindle Fire, let's see what the current best tablets are...
1. Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime
The first quad-core Tegra 3 tablet smashes its way to the top of our list
The original Asus Eee Pad Transformer is still one of the best Android tablets around, but the Prime is the best of them all.
It's
one step better than its predecessor in every respect, and is the first
tablet to launch with Nvidia's quad-core Tegra 3 CPU which adds
super-powers and increased power efficiency.
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1080p videos is no longer a problem, with high-res clips playing on the
Prime's albeit sub-1080p display smoothly and without issue. It's also
the thinnest tablet we've yet seen, and comes with a gorgeous keyboard
dock which adds an additional 8-hours of battery life to tablet unit's
9-hours.
It's the best Android tablet yet launched, and it'll be
unleashed on the UK in January in one single 32GB flavour with keyboard
dock and a £499 price tag. Read more:Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime review
2. Asus Eee Pad Slider
Best Android tablet for: doing things a little differently
The
Apple iPad 2 is the daddy. It doesn't matter what the arguments for
Android are, the fact is that the iPad is still just about the best
out-and-out tablet out there. And that's why the Slider is such a
compelling option - it's not a straight iPad-competitor, it offers
something different. The slide-out keyboard offers flexibility and
functionality not on offer elsewhere.
Reviewed and rated Android 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich reviewIt's
a different prospect to the Transformer Prime above in that it cannot
be disconnected from its keyboard, nor does it pack the Tegra 3 innards.
But
what it does do is make it easier to work on the train, type emails and
documents with the convenience of not needing a dock or peripheral.
What's more, the screen is the best we've seen on a 10-inch Android
tablet, and it's also the most responsive. It's not for everyone, but
it's currently one of the very best tablet for showing off everything
that Android can do. Read more: Asus Eee Pad Slider review
3. Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9
Best Android tablet for: portability and power
In
at number three is the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 - and it's a funny little
thing. It's essentially the same as its older brother, the Samsung
Galaxy Tab 10.1, but with an 8.9-inch screen. It's slightly thinner and
lighter, and consequently more convenient for anyone wanting to stuff it
in a bag.
Apart from these physical attributes, the internal
components are basically the same. So you get the same slick performance
and overall tablet experience. We've put this above the 10.1 because of
the increased convenience owed to its slightly smaller size, but that
shouldn't put you off going for the 10.1 if you're after a bigger
screen. Read more: Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 review
4. Asus Eee Pad Transformer
Best Android tablet PC for: replacing your netbook
We
love the Asus Eee Pad Transformer. It's been around for a while now,
and in our opinion, it's still one of the most compelling Android
tablets available. Not only is it powerful and well featured, it's
designed to work with a keyboard dock which turns it into a
fully-fledged Android-powered netbook.
The fact is that Android
as an OS is still lagging behind iOS in terms of tablet usability, so
products need a USP. And on that score, this is the tablet that changed
the game.
So with the release of the Transformer Prime, you may
well find this tablet at discounted prices. And thus could be had for a
bargain if you search hard enough. Read more:Asus Eee Pad Transformer review
5. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Best Android tablet for: the out-and-out tablet experience
While
the Transformer and Slider offer something a little different at an
unbeatable price, our number 5 -the Galaxy Tab 10.1 - offers a direct
alternative to Apple's iPad 2. Sporting the Tegra 2 dual-core CPU, it's
both marginally thinner and lighter than the iPad 2. This was some
achievement, especially when you consider the fuss Apple made about how
thin and light the iPad 2 was on launch.
But it has since been beaten on this front by its little 8.9-inch sibling and of course the Transformer Prime.
If
you want an iPad-like tablet that's not an iPad, this is the one. The
prices are the same as the iPad 2, so it's a straight shoot-out on
features... Read more:Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 review
6. Motorola Xoom 2
Best Android tablet for: fast dual-core performance
In
at a disappointing number 6, the Motorola Xoom 2's most noticeable
upgrade might be in the chassis, but it's also had an upgrade to a
1.2GHz CPU, along with Android 3.2.This has produced a tablet that's
quite snappy overall, though it does still suffer from the odd moment
where swipes take a moment to register.
In all honesty, we're
rather disappointed with the Xoom 2. It's not the all-conquering tablet
we were hoping it was going to be. It doesn't quite match the best
tablets above or the iPad for quality, and many good Android tablets
have it beaten for value.
Ultimately, the Xoom 2 is an improvement over the original Xoom, but not over the competition. Read more:Motorola Xoom 2 review
7. Sony Tablet S
Best Android tablet for: PlayStation gaming
As
a veritable mega-giant in the consumer tech universe, Sony's landing on
Planet Tablet was always going to be interesting. Blasting off
alongside the fold-in-half Tablet P, the Tablet S has a unique
wedge-shaped design and top-end specs.
It's a very decent and
refined tablet, and has the unique feature of having access to original
PlayStation games. The only issue is that it's not as tidy as the Galaxy
Tab 10.1 and not as versatile as the Transformer. Apart from that, it's
one of the best Android tablets out there. Read more:Sony Tablet S review
8. Motorola Xoom
Best Android tablet for: sleek good looks and solid performance
At
number eight we have the original Motorola Xoom. The Xoom was the first
Honeycomb tablet to hit the shelves, and is thus the grandfather of the
Android stable.
Current prices are starting at about £300, which
is great value for a 10-inch tablet of this calibre and it's thus worthy
of your attention. Solid build quality, decent battery life, good
performance. Beware though, the Motorola Xoom 2 already here. Read more:Motorola Xoom review
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