If you're in the market for a tablet, CNET's buying guide will set you on the right path.
In the market for a tablet? Your first choice should be the iPad (fourth generation). It has the best performance, the deepest software catalog, and a fantastic ecosystem supporting access to an incredible number of apps, games, music, and video. However, if you like the idea of a high-performing tablet, but you're not one for adding more cash to Apple's already substantial coffers, the Google Nexus 10 might be up your alley. With its incredibly high-resolution screen, fast Cortex A-15 CPU, Micro-HDMI, and the promise of always having the very latest version of Android, it succeeds in offering a viable 10-inch alternative to the iPad. If price is a concern, or you simply want a smaller tablet, the $200 Nexus 7 is powerful, comfortable, and along with the Nexus 10, provides one of the best Android tablet experiences yet. Check out the rest of the top tablets for more options. Click here to read the full article
Source by Eric Franklin | July 15, 2013 | via CNET
Source by Eric Franklin | July 15, 2013 | via CNET