Advent Vega review It's cheap, but the high spec and decent screen make it a good choice - just make sure you install the Mod to get the Market.
£250
Viewsonic ViewPad 7 review It's a big improvement over Viewsonic's ViewPad 10, but the Galaxy Tab is a similar price, faster and has better customisation of the OS.
£400
Toshiba Folio 100 review The hardware's promising, but there are simply too many niggles to make this tablet worth buying.
£365
Samsung Galaxy Tab review The use of Android and Samsung's hardware makes this tablet as good as the iPad, but the relatively high price could be hard to swallow.
£529
Sony Reader PRS-350 Pocket Edition review The brilliant screen and user interface make this ideal to carry everywhere, but the Kindle's cheaper and has a wider range of books
£153
Sony Reader PRS-650 Touch Edition review It’s incredibly smooth to use and the handling of documents is superb, but it’s expensive and the Kindle has a wider range of new books.
Amazon Kindle 3 review It’s cheap, the hardware is fantastic and the range of books is brilliant. This is enough to overlook the annoyance of no ePub support.
iRiver Story eBook reader review An attractive and sturdy device, the Story has more open format support, but the keyboard is almost redundant and it's not as easy to use or as good value as Amazon's Kindle.
Bookeen Cybook Opus review A simple ereader with support for open formats, the Opus is light, easy to use and stylish, and our only concern is that it's too expensive.
£199
Archos 5 Internet Tablet review Android makes it more than just a media player, but we recommend waiting for an update to version 1.6 before you buy.