Tablets & eReaders
-
Acer Iconia Tab A110 review Not a bad tablet, but also not as good or as cheap as its rivals, with a particularly disappointing screen -
Amazon Kindle Fire HD review A good value tablet with an excellent screen, HDMI output and LoveFilm support - but the Amazon interface is sluggish and inflexible£159 -
Sony Reader PRS-T2 review Sony's latest Reader is well designed, but it can't compete with newer backlit models£119 -
Kobo Mini review It's great to see a small eReader and the price is great, but the quality of the touchscreen lets it down£60 -
best buy
Kobo Glo review A great hi-resolution screen, excellent store and built-in light make this an excellent eReader, but the Kindle Paperwhite is better£100 -
Kindle Fire HD now available in the UK £159 tablet gives Google's Nexus 7 its first real competition -
Microsoft Surface tablet UK price announced Windows-based tablet priced to compete head-to-head with Apple’s iPad -
Icarus eXceL review This huge eReader has some great features, but they aren't all easy to use and it's very expensive£277 -
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