Amazon Fire HD 7 Review
The Fire HD 7 is a mid-size tablet that that runs Amazon’s modified version of Android. It's capable of more more than its $139 price would suggest. Read full article
Amazon Standing Leather Case for Fire HD 6 Review
Folio tablet cases protect the valuable device without adding too much bulk and inconvenience. Amazon offers one for the Fire HD 6 -- the Standing Leather Case is made of[...] Read full article
Amazon Fire HD 6 Review
The Fire HD 6 is intended for those who want a small, inexpensive tablet for reading ebooks, keeping up with friends, and online shopping. How well does it meet these[...] Read full article
Kindle Paperwhite Review: Perfect Lighting
The best keeps getting better, with Amazon's latest iteration of its eReader providing a backlight, WiFi, and, of course, excellent battery life. Read full article
Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 Review
The Kindle Fire HD 8.9 is Amazon's largest tablet to date, and its most capable. It's also relatively inexpensive. But how well does it hold up in extensive testing? Read full article
Amazon Instant Video Review
Amazon now offers a new app for streaming movies and TV directly to the iPad. Is it worth the free download? To find out, read the full review. Read full article
Google Nexus 7 Review: Welcome The New 7-Inch Champ
The Google Nexus 7 has arrived, and with it comes a new standard for consumption tablets: a low price point combined with high-end specs to offer the smoothest media experience[...] Read full article
Join.Me Review: Free & Easy Screen Sharing from PCs to iPads
Join.Me is a new service from LogMeIn promising simple and easy screen sharing between PCs and tablets, with both free and paid offerings. Simple, easy, and free? There has to[...] Read full article
New Apple iPad 3 Review: The Best Gets Better
Apple is the 500 lb gorilla of the tablet market, so the release of this company's third-generation model generated a tremendous amount of hype...much of which is well deserved, as[...] Read full article
Lenovo IdeaPad A1 Tablet Review: Kindle Fire Killer?
Lenovo is going after the Amazon Kindle Fire with a device we've dubbed the "budget brand-name tablet." Its spec sheet is basic, but its price tag is low. Does that[...] Read full article