Tablets & eReaders
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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 -
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 -
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 -
best buy
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 -
recommended
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 -
best buy
Sony Reader PRS-T1 review The Reader's great touchscreen and intuitive interface make it a joy to use£129 -
Hands-on: Huawei MediaPad tablet and Vision smartphone New tablet and smartphone to lead assault on UK market -
Hands on: Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition Motorola joins the smaller tablet club with this mini version of the new Xoom 2 -
Hands on: Motorola Xoom 2 We get to try out the new, faster, lighter, slimmer update of the original Android Honeycomb tablet -
Android apps soon to be unleashed on Blackberry Playbook Developers can now easily convert their Android apps to work on PlayBook -
Sony Tablet S review A clever shape and built-in IR control make the Tablet S a great coffee table tablet, but it can't outshine the competition overall£399 -
recommended
Jexaa JexTab 812 HD review Good build quality and a working Android Market make this 8in tablet stand out, but we'd recommend holding off for an Android 3.2 tablet£200