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BlackBerry PlayBook
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- Conclusion: Good looks are matched by a smooth performance and an excellent user interface. The PlayBook kicks a few Honeycomb tablets'' behinds.
- Pros: Easy to use, excellent multi-tasking, great video playing abilities.
- Cons: Have to use Bridge to connect to BB services, email integration lacking, apps lacking.
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Acer Iconia Tab A500
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- Conclusion: The Acer Iconia Tab A500 is a solidly built tablet that looks good and performs well thanks to its Tegra 2 processor. A USB port on the side makes for a nice addition.
- Pros: Solid build, speedy Tegra 2 chipset, USB port a nice addition
- Cons: A bit heavy, screen flashes sometimes on when locked, not many movie files supported
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 P7500
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- Conclusion: We remain highly impressed with the Galaxy Tab 10.1. It was everything we wanted in an Android Tablet, with a fast processor, beautiful screen, thin and easy to hold, and...
- Pros: Beautiful screen, Thin and relatively light
- Cons: Screen is prone to fingerprints, low on extra ports
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Asus Eee Pad Transformer
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- Conclusion: One of the best Android tablets we've tested yet, its large display and smooth OS puts it on par with the best on the market.
- Pros: Enjoying video content on the vivid display, walking around outside matching stars in Google Sky View, browsing the web in bed, full mobile internet is great.
- Cons: A carry case would've been nice, and perhaps a more comprehensive tutorial.
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HTC Flyer
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- Conclusion: A very good tablet that integrates note-taking into the tablet experience.
- Pros: Obviously its note-taking capabilities, good looking tablet, speedy processor, included carry bag.
- Cons: Stylus functionality could have been better integrated, white plastic takes away from the looks, no onboard storage for stylus.
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