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Great computing starts with Intel inside.
While the weight and thickness have slightly increased, the vastly better screen and powerful specs make the 3rd Generation Apple iPad the new tablet king.
Although superficially similar to its predecessor, this tablet has made many important improvements that increase its usability.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 features a vibrant Super AMOLED screen, but this lightweight tablet has plenty more up its sleeve as well.
It’s certainly got a large price tag, but the fast processor and excellent build quality more than justify the premium pricing.
If you like the Transformer Prime but can’t afford it, then the more wallet-friendly Transformer Pad might be a worthy alternative.
The AT1S0 is a rare combination of a 7in screen along with high-end specs, an appealing combination that was last seen in the now venerable Samsung Galaxy Tab.
While the plastic exterior and relatively high weight aren’t that impressive, this is ultimately a strongly featured tablet for a good price.
The Toshiba AT100 is unique in that it focuses on functionality over form, and it’s been a successful experiment resulting in a very good tablet.
It's a nice product with good build quality, and with such heavy discounting it's still a worthy product even in a crowded tablet market.
If you want 4G connectivity in a tablet then this is your only option, and happily enough it’s a good option despite the high price.
No more than $1000