Samsung's tablet is lean, sleek and powerful, but does it have enough oomph and wow to distract you from other, cheaper, options?
Samsung's design is on the money, and it needs to be for the money they're asking. Despite shoddy software, this is one of our favourite tablets to date.
The G Pad is a good tablet for its price. It's not going to wow anyone, but it'll get by as a home-use tablet without much trouble.
Looking for some high-end, over-ear wireless headphones? These are definitely worth your attention.
The Toughpad FZ-G1 can take a serious pounding, which is good considering its target market.
The Sony Xperia Z2 tablet is an incredibly thin and light waterproof tablet that makes no sacrifices in terms of hardware. It's an impressive accomplishment by Sony.
The Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 inch tablet is an amazing device for what you pay, but it unfortunately lacks Google Play store access, which is a huge drawback.
Kobo adds a number of new tweaks for readers, but is it enough to take on the innumerable competitors in the tablet space?
Is it a tablet, or is it a mini-PC? Strangely, it's both, and you'll love it if you are looking for a device that walks this fine line between the two categories of computers.
The Lenovo Yoga Tab 10 sacrifices screen resolution and light-weight design in order to provide a built-in stand and double battery life
The HTC One Max is a fast and beautiful handset. Unfortunately, even though its screen is only a bit bigger than the Note 3, its size is just past the cliff where its bulk becomes burdensome.