Tablets & eReaders

  • Xoom 2
    Motorola Xoom 2 review The best Android tablet to date, well-built with a great screen, but it's not a ground-breaking product
    £380
    Seth Barton
  • Sony Tablet P
    Sony Tablet P review A compact and hard-wearing tablet for day-to-day tasks on the go, but there are drawbacks to its dual-screen design
    £499
    Seth Barton
  • Endless Ideas BeBook Neo
    Endless Ideas BeBook Neo review The Neo's Wacom stylus support is too laggy to be useful and increases both its weight and price, making it poor value
    £159
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Iriver Story HD
    Iriver Story HD review The Story HD's high-resolution screen and clear interface aren't enough to make up for the lack of Wi-Fi or a built-in eBook store at this price
    £110
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Endless Ideas BeBook Club S
    Endless Ideas BeBook Club S review Broad file format and language support and a host of advanced features make the Club S a geek's dream, but it's frustrating to use
    £115
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Bookeen Cybook Orizon
    Bookeen Cybook Orizon review Being the slimmest isn't an advantage when the Orizon is so heavy. It's laggy in use and is expensive, too
    £118
    Barry de la Rosa
  • PocketBook Pro 602
    PocketBook Pro 602 review The Pro 602 is a feature-packed and powerful device, but it's heavy, its user interface is unintuitive to use, its bookshop is limited and it's far too expensive
    £145
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Icarus Go
    Icarus Go review A simple, no-frills device with good format support and the ability to play music, the Go is one of the lightest eReaders available, but it feels flimsy and doesn't have Wi-Fi or a built-in shop
    £95
    Barry de la Rosa
  • best buy
    Kobo eReader Touch
    Kobo eReader Touch review An intuitive touch-based interface, rich text-formatting options and social networking features make the Kobo eReader Touch a great alternative to the Kindle
    £110
    Barry de la Rosa
  • recommended
    Kobo Wireless eReader
    Kobo Wireless eReader review Great desktop software and mobile app support make Kobo's readers a cut above the competition. It isn't perfect, but it's good value
    £90
    Barry de la Rosa
  • best buy
    Sony Reader PRS-T1
    Sony Reader PRS-T1 review The Reader's great touchscreen and intuitive interface make it a joy to use
    £129
    Barry de la Rosa
  • Transformer Prime
    Asus announces the world's first quad-core tablet Lawsuit-baiting name could use some optimus-ation
    Barry de la Rosa
  • MediaPad
    Hands-on: Huawei MediaPad tablet and Vision smartphone New tablet and smartphone to lead assault on UK market
    Chris Finnamore