Tablets & eReaders
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Binatone ReadMe Colour review Incredibly cheap for a colour eBook reader, but it feels it. Serious readers should spend more for something with an E Ink screen£50 -
Binatone Kidzstar eReader review This cheap and tough reader can take a few knocks, but its kid-friendliness is patchy and its features sparse£70 -
Icarus Pocket review An eReader that's as easy to use as it is comfortable to hold. It's just a little too expensive to be a winner£71 -
Prestigio Nobile PER5162 review A premium reader that, despite some strengths and a decent case, isn't especially good value£94 -
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 review Some clever touches and we like the stylus, but it's an expensive tablet and the screen is low resolution compared to the competition£399 -
Amazon Kindle Fire HD vs Google Nexus 7 Cut-price Android tablet shoot out - which one should you buy? -
Griffin StudioConnect review This dock turns an iPad into a fun tool for sketching out musical ideas and even recording simple demos£130 -
Disgo Tablet 9104 review A competent budget tablet whose party is very much spoilt by the Google Nexus 7£170 -
TrekStor eBook Reader Pyrus review It may be inexpensive, but this eBook reader falls down on design and screen quality compared to its rivals£75 -
Nexus 7 – Best apps for your new tablet How to work around the limited storage and lack of 3G on Google's budget tablet