Tuesday, 9 April 2013

BEST ANDROID TABS FOR 2013

Google Nexus 7

Love: Superb value for money with plenty of power, a premium build and great screen. Features like Google Now add excitement.

Hate: Limited, non-expandable storage.

T3 Says: It’s a 7-inch haven for watching movies, browsing the web and playing games, and could be the first Android device to truly challenge the iPad in terms of sales.

Price: From £159 | Google Play | Google Nexus 7 review

ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime (T3 Star rating: 5/5)

Love: Quadcore processor. Brilliant screen with great clarity. Handy, battery-boosting keyboard dock.

Hate: Heavier than standalone tabs. No USB charging.

T3 Says: This is a corking tablet/laptop hybrid that is more powerful than ever and with Ice Cream Sandwich added into the mix is the best Android tablet yet.

Price: £499 I ASUS I ASUS Transformer Prime review

Amazon Kindle Fire HD

Love: Amazon's simplified Android is extremely user-friendly. Plenty of content on offer. Great screen.

Hate: Processor can struggle. No Google Play Store.

T3 Says: A great tablet for media consumption, and it's excellent value to boot.

Price: £159 | Amazon.co.uk | Amazon Kindle Fire HD review

Google Nexus 10

Love: Outstanding, super-HD display, Jelly Bean OS is excellent. Smooth operation. Solid build.

Hate: Lack of dedicated apps. Wi-Fi only. Poor case supplied.

T3 Says: Stylishly slim and with Android 4.2 on board, it’s the best 10-inch Android tablet available right now and that’s high praise indeed.

Price: £319 (16GB), £389 (32GB) I Google I Google Nexus 10 review

ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity

Love: Sharp full-HD screen. Keyboard dock. Heavy on storage.

Hate: More expensive than the equivalent iPad. No USB charging. Optimised apps are lacking. Reduced battery life.

T3 Says: Beautiful full-HD screen aside, there’s no reason to buy this over a Prime. Tasty trophy gadget, though.

Price: £599 I ASUS I ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity review

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