Editor Rating
$192.95 at B&H Photo-Video
Review Date:
07.09.2012
Bottom Line:
The Coby Kyros MID9742 is
about as inexpensive as 10-inch Android tablets get, but it makes too
many compromises in performance and has no access to the Google Play app
market.
Editor Rating
Review Date:
06.30.2012
Bottom Line:
Google and Asus smack it out
of the park with the Nexus 7, a terrific small-screen tablet that's an
incredible value at $200.
Editor Rating
Review Date:
06.22.2012
Bottom Line:
The huge, pricey Toshiba
Excite 13 tablet doesn't offer enough content to fill its vast screen.
Editor Rating
$179.99 at CompUSA.com
Review Date:
06.12.2012
Bottom Line:
A viable Apple iPod touch
alternative, the Samsung Galaxy Player 4.2 is a great way to run Android
apps without buying a smartphone.
Editor Rating
Review Date:
05.22.2012
Bottom Line:
The Leader Impression I7A is
a well-built small screen tablet that runs the latest Android OS, but
laggy performance and the lack of Google Play make it a tough sell, even
at just $179.
Editor Rating
$149.99 at B&H Photo-Video
Review Date:
04.16.2012
Bottom Line:
A budget smartphone without
the phone, this low-cost media player should appeal to casual gamers and
music listeners.
Editor Rating
$246.00 at B&H Photo-Video
Review Date:
04.11.2012
Bottom Line:
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
(7.0) may not be a big step forward on the hardware front, but it's a
simple, elegant small-screen tablet that really shows off the polish and
power of Google's latest mobile operating system for just $250.
Editor Rating
Review Date:
03.28.2012
Bottom Line:
Though its sturdy
construction makes the PlayBase Plus seem like a potential kid's tablet
contender, its subpar performance, lack of content, and poorly executed
child-safe features kill the deal.
Editor Rating
Review Date:
12.22.2011
Bottom Line:
The Nabi Kids Tablet offers a
safe and content-rich way for kids to enjoy the tablet experience in an
affordable and rugged package. But issues with speed and responsiveness
might make some kids cranky.
Editor Rating
$99.99 at Target.com
Review Date:
12.20.2011
Bottom Line:
The LeapFrog LeapPad
Explorer offers the coolness of a tablet with some solid learning tools
for kids.
Editor Rating
$199.99 at OfficeMax
Review Date:
12.02.2011
Bottom Line:
The price may be right at
$199, but the Kobo Vox Android tablet/ebook reader cuts too many corners
and falls short of the competition in nearly every way.
Editor Rating
Review Date:
11.25.2011
Bottom Line:
The quality of its aluminum
chassis, crisp IPS display, and better-than-average battery life make
the T-Mobile Springboard 4G a solid small-screen tablet choice for those
looking for cellular internet, but it is hard to justify the cost when
compared with higher-end or budget tablets.
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