Not exact matches
Opinion differs on whether Research In Motion, based in Waterloo, Ont., can buffer its
bottom line by establishing a significant beachhead in the increasingly lucrative
tablet market to go along with its ever - growing smartphone sales, or whether it should close up shop and get out of the game while it still can.
That has affected Intel's
bottom line while benefiting companies like Qualcomm, which makes the chips used in many smartphones and
tablets.
Bottom Line: The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is the most powerful Android
tablet available, but it's very pricey for the functionality you get.
Bottom Line: Lenovo's Yoga Tab 3 Pro is a high - end Android
tablet with a built - in projector that's great for watching and sharing video.
Bottom Line: With a sharp display and hands - free Alexa integration, Amazon's 10 - inch Fire HD 10
tablet is the best value for your dollar under $ 150.
Bottom Line: The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7 is a great Android
tablet for multitasking, but you're paying a sizable premium over the smaller Tab S2 8.0.
The
Bottom Line The Lenovo A1 is a classic Android
tablet, at an attractive price, but its subpar screen gives the competition an edge.
Bottom Line: The Verizon Wireless - connected Asus Zenpad Z10
tablet offers solid value for the price.
In keeping with other Honeycomb
tablets, the
bottom of the screen displays a persistent system bar with software keys for Back, Home, and Recent Applications — all of which look like futuristic
line drawings.
Bottom Line: The Amazon Fire HD 6 is a well - built, reliable small - screen
tablet for under $ 100, but it really suffers from a lack of storage.
Bottom Line: The latest Microsoft Surface Pro takes already - excellent hardware and adds LTE, making it a top choice for those who want a sleek, travel - friendly 2 - in - 1 hybrid
tablet, but need absolute connectivity.
How about a bluetooth digital paper
tablet with a typing app that presents the current
line of typing at the very
bottom, then advancing the growing composition upward by 1, 1.5 or 2
lines (selectable) upon each stroke of the return key?
Bottom Line: The Galaxy Tab S 10.5 is the best Android - powered media
tablet available, but its competition is stiff.
Bottom Line: The Android - based Cherrypal CherryPad has flaws aplenty, and there are definitely better
tablet options, but its $ 188 price tag is tough to beat.
The new Kindle Fire is packed with a horde of cool features at a surprisingly low price, and
bottom line (short of a few idiosyncrasies) it's a boon for the book enthusiast, the
tablet novice, and the student who needs / wants more than just a textbook reader.
Bottom Line: Nvidia's gaming - oriented Shield
Tablet is one of the first mobile devices to use the Tegra K1 CPU, and in sheer power it blows other
tablets out of the water.
Bottom Line: The Nook Color is an excellent
tablet hiding underneath a reading - centric version of Android, and the N2A card gives you an easy, useful way to bring out its
tablet side.
Bottom Line: The Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4
tablet has supremely elegant hardware, a beautiful display, and fast Android performance.
Bottom Line: The Smart Devices SmartQ U7 is an Android
tablet with a pretty nifty built - in pico projector, but you're paying a premium for it and getting dated specs to boot.
Bottom Line: While not a perfect union, the modular Asus PadFone X offers a compelling smartphone and
tablet combo for the price of a typical smartphone alone.
Bottom line, Amazon's clearing out inventory, and if you're in the market for a budget
tablet, you're not going to do much better than this.
In all, this
tablet was very slick and polished and I dig the fact that Acer, with their entire Iconia
line of
tablets, has a docking port on the
bottom of the
tablet.
The
bottom -
line is that favorables for print books aren't gonna go up in the future but those for ereaders /
tablets almost certainly will as acceptance grows.
Bottom Line: The quality of its aluminum chassis, crisp IPS display, and better - than - average battery life make the T - Mobile Springboard 4G a solid small - screen
tablet choice for those looking for cellular internet, but it is hard to justify the cost when compared with higher - end or budget
tablets.
The
Bottom Line Barnes & Noble's Nook Color is a capable color touch - screen e-book reader that offers much of the functionality of an Android
tablet for half the price of an iPad.
Bottom line: Google has left the traditional
tablet form factor to other companies and its all - in - one Pixelbook is a great enthusiast's
tablet.
Bottom Line: The Amazon Fire 7
tablet makes a good basic video player and color ebook reader, and it's very easy to use.
Bottom line: The Galaxy Tab S3 is the best
tablet Samsung has ever made, as well as the best Android
tablet you can buy.
Bottom Line: The Asus ZenPad S 8.0 strikes a good balance between price and features, with performance on par with more expensive Android
tablets.
Bottom Line: Amazon's latest Fire HD 8
tablet is a great value for media consumption, as long as you can live without access to Google Play.
Bottom Line: The Toshiba Encore, the company's first 8 - inch Windows
tablet, looks pretty good with solid performance, decent battery life, and an affordable price.
Bottom Line: The Asus MeMO Pad 7 is a bit thinner and lighter than most budget - friendly Android
tablets, but some competitors offer better overall value.
The
bottom -
line is that no one should ever buy a
tablet with this screen resolution.
But,
bottom line, Apple's not likely to have the gigantic two - year lead in the
tablet market they had in cell phones.
Bottom Line: The Acer Iconia One 8 is far from perfect, but it's one of the better Android
tablets you'll find for less than $ 100.
Bottom Line: Google's Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) OS will appear on many
tablets this year, but it needs a more vibrant developer community and better app store to compete with Apple in the
tablet space.
Bottom Line: While the entry - level Kindle Fire is a price leader at $ 159, it doesn't quite measure up to this year's crop of $ 199
tablets.
The
bottom line is that consumers will now have a full range of attractive options in the
tablet market, many of which are priced well below Apple's premium
tablets.
The
bottom line... Every single quarter from now on will see a drop in iPad market share... Its inevitable... Just went to our local Best Buy and they had a new section dedicated to
tablets.
Bottom Line: The Dell Venue 8 Pro is a Windows 8.1 entry - level
tablet that certainly corrects the problems that can crop up when from using mobile
tablets like the iPad or Google Nexus families.
Bottom Line: The Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C is aimed at the budget shopper who wants a full Windows 8 slate
tablet, but it won't replace your laptop.
Bottom Line: The HP Slate 7 is an Android
tablet that combines good looks with speedy performance, but its display just isn't up to snuff.
The
Bottom Line The Dell Streak is the first Android
tablet worth taking seriously, though its size puts it on the fence between
tablets and smartphones.
Bottom line: If you're looking for a traditional Android
tablet experience in a slim design, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is a very good choice.
Bottom line — this is a much better feeling and looking
tablet than anything else in its price range.
Bottom Line: With long battery life and a mechanical keyboard, the compact Lenovo Miix 310 is a good detachable - hybrid Windows
tablet if you need to do a lot of typing away from your desk.
Bottom Line: The Microsoft Touch Cover is perfect for the Surface
tablet user that only needs to type some of the time, but it's not cut out for extended keyboard use.
Bottom Line: Xplore's Bobcat is a rugged Windows
tablet with 10 - hour battery life.
You can access Alexa on your Fire
tablet with a long press on the home button and you'll get a blue listening
line appear at the
bottom of your screen.
Bottom Line: The Lenovo Tab 4 8 is an affordable Android
tablet with a long - lasting battery and decent performance for average multimedia use.