Let's have a short review of Android tablet. Below is the list of most favorite Android tablets, starts from the most popular one, Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000.
Samsung Galaxy Tab
Samsung Galaxy Tab is the most favorite Android tablets. 7-inch Samsung Tab runs Android 2.2, packs a SIM card and 3G connection and is to an extent, a blown up phone rather than a tablet. But, the performance is smooth. It play many kinds of file, support flash browsing and can be use as regular phone with call and text function.
But Samsung Galaxy Tab�s hardware doesn�t support for Android 3.0 Honeycomb upgrades, which will be available in the upcoming 10.1 Samsung Tab.
Dell Streak
Dell Streak offers an unprecedented combination of processor power, screen size, and design quality. Support for 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth hit all the wireless sweet spots, while photo, camcorder, and calling capabilities blur the boundaries between tablet and phone.
It�s super thin, sturdy and slinky, runs Android 2.2 with Market access and still boasts the best battery life of any high power Android device. Big screen, 16GB microSD card bundled, front-facing video-call camera
Motorola Xoom
The Motorola Xoom Android tablet was unveiled at CES in Las Vegas at the start of the month, where we got a chance to play with it. While Android 3.0 Honeycomb was more than a bit barebones on the demo unit, we�re already digging the design and build of the slate, plus the always present control buttons moved onto the screen.
XOOM is well constructed out of black anodized aluminum with a soft coating to improve the grip. The edges are gently curved giving the XOOM a nice feel. The bezel around the 10.1-inch screen is narrow which can make holding it for extended periods in portrait orientation a bit difficult without touching the screen and triggering unintentional events. Otherwise the XOOM feels solid to hold and easy to operate with a soft touch.
Asus Eee Pad MeMo
At 7-inches, the Asus Eee Pad MeMo Android tablet sits in the same category as the Samsung Galaxy Tab. It might be suited to slightly more business/enterprise audience however, since it comes with a stylus that can be used on the capacitive touchscreen.
Eee Pad MeMo is the smallest of the tablets introduced by Asus at CES this year, with a 7 inch screen. But while it doesn�t have a detachable or slide-out keyboard, the MeMo is an interesting little machine it its own right.
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