Best Android tablets

Don't want an Apple iPad? We round-up the best Android tablets currently available on the market

The Apple iPad is currently the king of the tablet market, but Android tablets are set to have a big say in 2011 and beyond. Samsung, Optus, Telstra and Dell have currently released models in Australia, but the likes of Motorola, HTC, Sony Ericsson and LG are all launching tablets in 2011.

We roundup the best Android tablets currently available in Australia.

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Sony Tablet P

Sony deserves credit for trying something different in a market full of devices that offer minimal distinguishing features. However, its Tablet P doesn't succeed due to an inconsistent user experience, mediocre battery life and a design that makes it uncomfortable to hold and use. This one is sadly best avoided.

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  • Manufacturer:
  • 30th March, 2012
  • Ross Catanzariti
  • Sony
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  • Pros:
  • Portable, compact design
  • Default Sony apps work well
  • Decent performance
  • Cons:
  • Completely inconsistent user experience
  • Large bezel and sharp edges
  • Poor battery life

Comments

Craig Cottle

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Cant wait to have a look at all the choices when they in Australia, we actually sell the Acer Aconia here http://shop.pchappy.com.au/Notebooks/Acer-Iconia-10-1-Tablet-A500.aspx?stockid=13228

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