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Thinking about buying a Microsoft Surface or another Windows 8 gadget? Redmond is now offering $200 if you trade in your iPad at a nearby Microsoft Store.

By Chloe Albanesius
4.0

The Hisense Sero 7 Pro may not be a cutting edge Android tablet, but its unbeatable price and solid feature set make it an exceptional value.

By Eugene Kim

Intel's latest tablet processing platform straddles the Windows and Android worlds, but doesn't quite meet with equal success in both.

By Matthew Murray

Panasonic on Thursday showed off its 20-inch, Windows-based tablet, the Toughpad 4K, which is expected to be commercially available before year's end.

By Chloe Albanesius

Kobo continues its push into Android tablets with three solid entries; here's how they stack up so far.

By Jamie Lendino

Now that you have a Nexus 7 tablet, it's time to accessorize it with cases, apps, and other useful add-ons.

By Will Greenwald
3.5

HP makes a strong attempt at a proper convertible with the SlateBook x2, a screaming-fast, Tegra 4-powered Android tablet, but it's not without flaws.

By Jamie Lendino

It's a controversial topic but marketing researchers at Canalys went ahead and counted tablets as PCs anyway, reporting that Apple is now the world's leading PC manufacturer.

By Tim Bajarin

New product refresh coming soon... or writing on the wall?

By David Murphy

A new technology lets you create a touch screen anywhere, but I only see it being a disaster.

By John C. Dvorak
2.5

The Lenovo IdeaTab A1000 might be among the most affordable tablets available, but its entertainment focus and front-facing speakers aren't enough to make up for an otherwise below average device.

By Eugene Kim
4.0

The Asus MeMO Pad HD 7 is one of the most affordable tablets available, and offers solid features and performance for the price.

By Eugene Kim

Amazon just slashed the price of its Kindle Fire HD tablet to $159.99 from $199, offering shoppers the lowest price of the year for the 7-inch slate.

By Stephanie Mlot
3.0

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 isn't a bad tablet, but it already feels dated right out of the box, and you can do much better for $400.

By Eugene Kim

Google revamped its Nexus 7 tablet with a fantastic new 1080p screen and a lighter form factor; here's how it stacks up next to the Kindle Fire HD.

By Abigail Wang

The move drops the 64GB Surface Pro to $799 and the 128GB Surface Pro to $899

By David Murphy

A new report indicates that Apple is ramping up production of an iPad mini with a Retina display using parts from its rival Samsung.

By Adario Strange
3.5

Even with its top-notch Tegra 4 processor and super-sharp display, the Toshiba Excite Write tablet can't quite overcome its exorbitant price.

By Eugene Kim
4.5
Editors' Choice

Google's Nexus 7 continues to set the bar for small-screen tablets with a perfect balance between price and performance.

By Sascha Segan

Around six million Surface tablets are wasting away in a warehouse somewhere and I have a few ideas on how Microsoft should move them.

By John C. Dvorak