Our list of the best Android tablets in the world - regularly updated
If you're looking for a tablet and don't fancy an iPad, then Android is the way to go: while Windows tablets are on the horizon, Android ones are here, they work and they've usually been tweaked to include finger-friendly interfaces too.
We've gone from zero Android tablets to stacks of the things in a very short space of time, and inevitably some are better than others.
Some have ten-inch screens, others seven and some just five, and there are big differences in battery life, processing power and on-board RAM. So which tablets are the most tempting? Let's find out.
1. Advent Vega - £249.99
Tegra power and a ten-inch screen with a tiny price tagDixons, Currys and PC World will stock a pair of Android 2.2 tablets under the Advent brand. The most interesting one is the £249.99 Vega, which promises a dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2, a 10-inch, 1,024x600 touchscreen, 1.3MP webcam, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and a claimed ten-hour battery life in everyday use.
2. Archos 70 - £229
Small and light, but that seven-inch screen isn't as high-res as rivalsThe Archos 70 offers 8GB Flash storage or a 250GB hard disk, a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, a front-facing VGA camera, HDMI output and an integrated kickstand. Unlike rivals, however, its seven-inch multi-touchscreen only offers 800x480 WVGA resolution and its processor is single core rather than dual core.
3. Archos 101 - £269
The Archos 70 with a bigger, better screen and a pretty good price4. Asus Eee pad - price TBC
Delayed, delayed and delayed again, it's coming in early 2011. Maybe5. Dell Streak - Free on contract
Wish your phone was a bit more tablet-y? Then Dell has the device for you6. Elonex eTouch - £159
A low, low price means you'll overlook the build quality and the odd compromise7. Notion Ink Adam - $498 (estimated)
The Adam looks awesome on paper. We'll find out more in three weeks8. Samsung Galaxy Tab - £529.99
The iPad's most obvious rival disappoints in several key areas9. Toshiba Folio 100 - £329
Toshiba quality, a decent spec and a fair price to boot10. Viewsonic Viewpad 100
Windows and Android sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G…Here's a unique selling point: the Viewpad 100 dual-boots Android and Windows 7. Its 1.66GHz Intel Atom and 1GHz of RAM means it's really a netbook with a 10.1-inch touchscreen. There's 16GB of internal storage, MicroSD slot and a 1.3MP webcam, but the Android OS is the older 1.6 rather than the more recent Android 2.2.
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