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The new MoGo Chimera lets businesses build their own tablet from an array of customizable end-caps.

By Sascha Segan

Archos this week unveiled the 8-inch 80 Xeon Android tablet with built-in 3G, set to debut next month for $199.99.

By Luke Siuty

HP's SlateBook x2 is one of the first Nvidia Tegra 4 devices. We got some time with a prototype of this powerful convertible tablet/laptop.

By Sascha Segan
3.5

The Toshiba Excite 10 SE is a solid large-screen Android tablet that does almost everything well, but doesn't do enough to stand out from the crowd.

By Eugene Kim
4.0

The Belkin Ultimate Keyboard Case for iPad combines the sleek, good looks of an aluminum cover-style keyboard with the full-body protection of a traditional folio.

By Eugene Kim

Barnes & Nobles is offering discounted Nook devices right before Mother's Day.

By Jamie Cifuentes
3.5

The Asus MeMO Pad ME172V is a solid low-cost Android tablet for less demanding users, with reliable performance for lighter tasks like Web browsing and media consumption.

By Eugene Kim

Acer unveiled a number of products on Friday, among them the 7.9-inch Android-powered Iconia A1 tablet.

By Eugene Kim

Are tablets the future of computing? Not according to BlackBerry chief Thorsten Heins.

By Chloe Albanesius

Sony's new super-slim, water-resistant Xperia Tablet Z is expected to start shipping May 24.

By Angela Moscaritolo

Apple's iPad ranked No. 1 for consumer satisfaction among tablets, though Amazon and Samsung tablets weren't too far behind, according to J.D. Power and Associates.

By Jamie Cifuentes

Samsung on Monday unveiled a new addition to its Galaxy Tab lineup that will be available in the coming months.

By Angela Moscaritolo
3.0

The Coby MID1065 is one of the least expensive 10-inch Android tablets you'll find. While it makes some performance sacrifices for a low price, its sharp display and healthy selection of ports make it worth considering if you're on a strict budget and need a large-screen slate.

By Eugene Kim
3.0

The Coby MID8065 is an affordable Android tablet with an in-between 8-inch screen size and uncommon aspect ratio. It's a decent performer, but if you can spend a little more, there are better options.

By Eugene Kim
2.5

Coby's MID7065 is one of the least expensive 7-inch Android tablets you'll find, and while sacrifices have been made to get to the $120 price, it's a serviceable budget option with access to Google Play.

By Eugene Kim
3.0

The HP ElitePad 900 brings Windows 8 slate tablet computing to SMB and enterprise businesses, but unless you're standardized on HP products, there are better choices out there.

By Joel Santo Domingo
3.0

The Polaroid Kids Tablet is a basic Android children's tablet with easy-to-use parental controls. While it's inexpensive and well designed, spending a little more money can get you a lot more tablet.

By Eugene Kim
3.5

If you want a tablet with a pressure-sensitive pen for writing or drawing, the Galaxy Note 8.0 is a top choice, but it'll cost you twice as much as other leading small-screen slates.

By Sascha Segan

Despite an initial rejection, the U.S. Patent Office has reversed course and withdrawn its objections to Apple's trademark application for the iPad mini name.

By Chloe Albanesius

According to a new report, Google is preparing to release an improved version of the Nexus 7 for a significantly lower price.

By Adario Strange