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Xiaomi Mi Pad 2 review: software malfunction
The Xiaomi Mi Pad 2, a compact tablet, intended to provide a cheap alternative to the iPad Mini 2, comes in Android and Windows 10 flavors. Here we take a look at the Windows 10 version, which, as it turns out, has a few problems. Find out how the Mi Pad 2 stands up to some close scrutiny. Best Chinese Android tablets Best Chinese Android smartphones

by Chris Marshall

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Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet review: the almost-perfect tablet
At MWC 2015 in Barcelona, Sony unveiled the Xperia Z4 Tablet, the successor to the Xperia Z2 Tablet (yes, we know Sony doesn’t seem to know how to count). It is currently the world’s thinnest and lightest tablet. The ultra-thin 10.1-inch tablet is now widely available and we took it for a spin. Our Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet review examines its features and specs against its asking price and evaluates whether or not you should consider buying one.   

by Shu On Kwok

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Vodafone Tab prime 6 review: passable quality at a low price
They’re not glamorous, they’re not world-beating, but budget devices from mobile network carriers fulfill a specific purpose. While the 150 GBP asking price for the Vodafone Tab prime 6 may not scream ‘bargain’ when you can get a more powerful device for less, it has the perks of 4G, Lollipop, and possible discounts for existing Vodafone customers. Read on for our Vodafone Tab prime 6 review to find out if these facets make this Vodafone tablet worth a peek. Best Android tablets Best Android tablet apps

by Robert Zak

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Dell Venue 8 7840 review: a super-slim and powerful tablet
The Venue 8 7840 Dell is an extremely slim tablet, with an elegant aluminum robe chassis and eye-catching design. Coming in at under 400 Euros, it’s a great price at first glance, but does the tablet hold up once we start digging under its gleaming surface? Read our Dell Venue 8 7840 review to find out. Best Android tablets of 2015 Best free Android games of 2015

by Robert Zak

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Nokia N1 review: the Android iPad [hands-on]
Nokia has just introduced the Nokia N1 – an impressive new Android tablet with a neat design, high-end features and a reasonable price. AndroidPIT managed to get a first look at the Nokia N1 at MWC 2015 – here’s our initial, hands-on Nokia N1 review.

by Quentin Ducreux L.

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Lenovo Yoga Tab 2 Pro review: built-in projector saves mediocre device
At first glance a tablet equipped with a built-in projector seems like a novel but perhaps limited idea. Having had the opportunity to spend several days with the Yoga Tab 2 Pro, first impressions tended to change. To see just how they changed and for better or worse, read the full Lenovo Yoga Tab 2 Pro review below.

by Kris Carlon

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Tesco Hudl 2 review: the best budget tablet to buy this holiday season?
Last year, Tesco’s Hudl tablet came as something of a surprise. Few people would have expected that an Android tablet offered by a supermarket at such a low price could be any good – but many people were very pleasantly surprised. The follow up, the Tesco Hudl 2, came out at the end of Septebmer and once again, it’s very cheap – pitched squarely at the likes of the Nexus 7 (2013) and there are a lot of improvements. It’s easy is dismiss low-cost tablet out of hand but, without wanting to spoil the conclusion of the Tesco Hudl 2 review, sometimes there are devices that buck the trend, offering something really quite special at a great price. Best Android tablets of 2015

by Mark Wilson

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Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact review: the Nexus 9 challenger
The Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact, Sony’s 8-inch waterproof tablet seen at this year’s IFA conference, recently arrived through AndroidPIT doors. Though you won’t be able to get your hands on the world’s “most powerful and lightest waterproof tablet” until November 2nd at the earliest, we’ve got all of the details on this stunning device right here to help you decide whether it’s worth the investment. This is our Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact review.

by Scott Adam Gordon

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S 10.5 review: super thin and dazzling
Samsung presented a brand new flagship tablet in June 2014, the Galaxy Tab S, which comes in two sizes of 10.5 or 8.4 inches. In comparison to previous tablets by Samsung, the Tab S is thinner and lighter, and thanks to its dazzling Super AMOLED display, it lands itself in the category of high end tablets. Our test of the Galaxy Tab S will show whether it lives up to Samsung’s high praises.

by Loie Favre

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 review: the best screen ever?
While the 8.4-inch display diagonal of the Tab Pro may seem a little exotic at first, compared to many other super-portable 7- or expansive 10-inch tablets on the market, it does have some advantages. The 16:10 aspect ratio makes it possible to significantly improve the viewing possibilities without sacrificing mobility. The high resolution screen of the Galaxy Tab 8.4 Pro is, on paper, the perfect competitor for the Apple iPad Mini Retina. Here’s our test. Best Android tablets of 2015

by Kris Carlon

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