ASUS ZenPad C 7.0 review

ASUS ZenPad C 7.0: A 3G dual-SIM 7-inch tablet for just S$199?!

With a 7-inch display, a reasonably slim and light build, dual-SIM 3G connectivity, and an unheard of price tag of S$199, the ASUS ZenPad C 7.0 looks like a great buy for anyone after an affordable and compact tablet for web browsing on the go. But is it any good? We find out.
ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 review

ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 - Budget Nexus 7 with Colors

ASUS positions the MeMO Pad HD 7 as a great budget tablet for consumers. With a price tag of S$249, is the ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 still a recommended buy when the Google Nexus 7 (2013) costs just S$130 more? Find out in our review.
Toshiba Regza Tablet AT270 review

Toshiba Regza Tablet AT270 - 7.7-inch of AMOLED Goodness

The Toshiba Regza Tablet AT270 is one of the few Android tablets that come with a 7.7-inch display. Touted as the thinnest device of its size, how else will it differentiate itself from the sea of Android tablets? Read on to find out more.
BlackBerry PlayBook 16GB Wi-Fi review

BlackBerry PlayBook - Latecomer to the Tablet Party

The long awaited BlackBerry PlayBook has finally begun selling recently. Will the QNX OS equipped 7-inch tablet put BlackBerry back in the game? Or is it a little too late? Find out the details from our test experience in this review.
HTC Flyer review

HTC Flyer - First HTC Tablet Takes Off

The Flyer marks HTC's first foray into the tablet scene. Can it replicate the same success as its line of smartphones? Let's check out in this review.
Archos 70b eReader review

First Looks: Archos 70b eReader

Archos aims to break into the e-book reader market with this budget 7-inch Android 2.1 based device, the Archos 70b eReader. Is it any good? Let's find out.
A feature on ViewSonic ViewPad 7

ViewSonic's ViewPad Launch - More Tablet Action!

ViewSonic joins the growing tablet market by offering their own tablets. We pop by to take a look, but can't help wondering where we've seen the oddly familiar tablets before.
Samsung Galaxy Tab review

Samsung Galaxy Tab - Galactic Adventure!

The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first serious competitor to the Apple iPad, so will its smaller size, different Android operating system and phone capabilities pose a challenge? We find out.