It’s not hard to find a Google Android tablet. Samsung, LG, Asus, Toshiba, Dell, Acer, HP, Amazon and others too numerous to name rely on Google’s mobile operating system to power their tablets. The devices range in size from seven inches to larger than a foot, and cover the spectrum of processor speeds and capability. Many Android tablets are Google-sanctioned devices, which feature Google’s proprietary apps like Gmail and Google Maps, and have access to the Google Play Store for licensed apps. Others, like the Kindle Fire series, run a heavily-modified version of Android, and are restricted from the Google Play Store, but have access to third-party channels like the Amazon Appstore.
Huawei MediaPad M3 Review: Good Android Tablet, Perfect Size
Jamison Cush –
We liked the Huawei MediaPad M3 when we first saw it, but what do we think about it now? Find out in this Huawei MediaPad M3 review. Read full article
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 Review: Mid-Range or Just Right?
Ed Hardy –
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 is a mid-range Android tablet with an optional stylus. There aren’t many mid-range tablets on the market these days, so is this one just[…] Read full article
Lenovo Yoga Book Review: Great Android 2-in-1 for Notetaking
Ed Hardy –
The Lenovo Yoga Book stands out from the competition with a virtual keyboard that doubles as a dedicated note and drawing pad. It looks slick and is certainly unique. Is[…] Read full article
Amazon Fire HD 8 Review: Hey, Not Bad for $80
Ed Hardy –
Cheap tablets are often glorified paperweights. Amazon hopes it’s $90 Amazon Fire HD 8 bucks that trend. Find out in this full review. Read full article
Amazon Fire HD 10 Review: The Quintessential Consumption Device
Jamison Cush –
The Amazon Fire HD is the biggest of the bunch, and it serves to dish out content from Amazon’s impressive collection. Does that sound appealing? Read on to find out[…] Read full article
Amazon Fire Review: $50 Tablet Good for All, Better for Prime Members
Ian Debevoise –
Amazon popularized the budget-but-brand-name tablet with its original Fire. It was cheap, and not too bad. Does Amazon’s new $50 Fire earn the same praise? Read full article
HP Pro Slate 8 Review
Ed Hardy –
This mid-size Android tablet for businesspeople includes a stylus that can be used not just on its screen but also to write and draw on paper and have the ink[…] Read full article
Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 Review: A New Android Champion
Ed Hardy –
Samsung’s new flagship tablet is the Galaxy Tab S2 9.7, which boasts an AMOLED display, powerful processor, and biometric security. Find out all about it in this in-depth review. Read full article
Asus ZenPad S 8.0 Review
Ed Hardy –
Asus chose to give its new flagship tablet a mid-size display, but it loaded the the ZenPad S 8.0 up with built-in storage and RAM, and put in excellent[…] Read full article
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