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  • Adonit Jot Pro

    Adonit Jot Pro

    CNET Rating8.9

    If you do a lot of handwriting or sketching that requires high visibility and precision, the Adonit Jot Pro works a treat. 1

  • Samsung Series 7 Slate PC

    Samsung Series 7 Slate PC

    Samsung's Windows slate doesn't live up to the performance promise. 1

  • Amazon Kindle Touch

    Amazon Kindle Touch

    Amazon has finally announced that the Kindle Touch 3G will ship to Australia. 4

  • Sony Tablet P

    Sony Tablet P

    CNET Rating6.0

    We applaud Sony's unique approach to tablets, but its dual-screen design just doesn't work. Too many apps are unusable over two screens, leaving you with a novelty rather than a usable computer.

  • Apple iPad (2012)

    Apple iPad (2012)

    CNET Rating8.7
    User Rating4.0

    With a host of improvements, like faster graphics, a better camera and a gorgeous high-res screen, the latest iPad cements its position at the head of the tablet pack. 10

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 (4G, 32GB)

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 (4G, 32GB)

    CNET Rating6.5
    User Rating7.0

    Despite a more portable size and weight, and 4G network radios, the Tab 8.9 does little that surpasses previous Galaxy Tabs or other products in this category as a whole. 1

  • Gigabyte S1080

    Gigabyte S1080

    CNET Rating6.0
    User Rating1.0

    The S1080 is hobbled by its netbook origins and low resolution. We have no doubt that someone will find a use for the low Windows-powered tablet — it is, after all, cheaper than its full-powered cousins. But with the onset of Windows 8 and ultra-low voltage Ivy Bridge processors, the S1080 isn't as compelling as it once could have been. 1

  • Motorola Xoom 2

    Motorola Xoom 2

    CNET Rating7.6

    The Xoom 2 improves on the original in design and features, but with sluggish performance, it still feels like last year's tablet rather than part of the next wave.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1

    Samsung has used the annual Mobile World Congress event to launch a new 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab, but it doesn't have the specs you might have been hoping for. 3

  • Samsung Galaxy Note

    Samsung Galaxy Note

    CNET Rating8.3
    User Rating7.8

    With its huge screen and throwback stylus, the Samsung Galaxy Note is a polarising smartphone that winks at tablet territory. The S Pen adds some artistic potential, but, for some, the phone will just simply be too big. 12

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