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10 September 2013

Top 5 Android tablets to buy in 2013


1. LG G Pad


Following on from the release of the G2, LG are back in the Android tablet game, pinning their hopes on the G Pad. Announced just before IFA, the G Pad boasts a 1920 x 1200 display, powered by a Snapdragon 600 processor. The 8.3-inch display pits it against Apple’s super popular iPad Mini and the lack of bezels give a nice edge to edge feel. Many LG software tweaks are added to Android 4.2.2, including QPair – for connecting your smartphone.
Release: October 2013 | LG


2. Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition)


Announced along side the Galaxy Gear and Note 3, the Note 10.1 sports an impressive 2560x1600 display, 8-core Octa chipset and 3GB of RAM – pretty fantastic sounding specs. It also features the same faux-leather rear as the Note 3, a nice change from the slimy plastic of old. There’s an 8-megapixel rear camera, a 2-mp one on the front and a range of storage and connectivity options, plus full support for the Galaxy Gear
Release: Q3 2013 | Samsung



3.Asus Transformer Pad TF701T


The latest edition to the seemingly ever growing line of Transformer pads comes complete with the Tegra 4 chip, a quad-core A15 CPU and a 2560 x 1600 IPS display. Asus also added support for USB 3.0 and a slot for a Micro SDXC card, while improving the battery life from the keyboard dock. All in all this looks a pretty impressive Android tablet.
Release: November 2013 | Asus

4. IFA 2013: Acer Iconia A3


Sporting an LED backlit 10.1-inch IPS display with a resolution of 1,280 x 800, quad-core processor and Jelly Bean 4.2, this is the latest attempt by Acer to crack the tablet market. Nine hours of battery life is stated, as well as a new feature called Intellispin, which should improve the way the screen rotates. Snaps are taken care of with a 5-megapixel camera, while 16GB or 32GB options for internal storage are both available.
Price: From 249 euros (UK prices TBA) | Acer

5. Nexus 7 2


Love: Superb value for money with plenty of power, a premium build and great, high-res screen. Added rear camera and stereo speakers. Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Hate: Limited, non-expandable storage.
T3.com Says: We're predicting a solid upgrade on last year’s beauty. Thinner, lighter, faster and with a pin-sharp display.
Price: £199 (16GB) £239 (32GB) | Google | Out 28 August |



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