Asus Transformer Book Trio gives you Windows 8 and Android OS in one
Attach this Android slate to its keyboard dock and it turns into a Windows 8 netbook – and its dock transforms into a full-fledged desktop PC

Attach this Android slate to its keyboard dock and it turns into a Windows 8 netbook – and its dock transforms into a full-fledged desktop PC
The Transformer Infinity – or mac daddy of the Transformer tribe – has arrived. Time to get it out of its cardboard confines and into our grubby mitts…
With Google flaunting its new Jelly Bean-flavoured Nexus 7 slate, the awkwardly named Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 is no longer top choice when it comes to small and affordable tablets. But is there enough decent spec underneath the hood of this little rectangle for it to head to head with Google’s first tablet attempt?
On Paper, Acer’s Iconia Tab A510 ticks plenty of boxes – quad-core innards, Ice Cream Sandwich straight out of the box minus any additional bloatware and it boasts impressive connectivity options. But is this the perfect tablet ingredients for a hassle-free user experience?
Google’s first own-brand Android tablet is a cheap and attractive performer
That fold-over profile may look familiar, but Sony’s Xperia Tablet S has had a do-over.
Toshiba’s AT300 is better looking and more powerful than its predecessor, but Google’s Nexus 7 offers pretty much the same punch for a lot less cash. But if you’re after an Android tab and don’t want to compromise on power, Toshiba’s latest offering might be worth a look in. Find out why by watching our video review…
It’s been a long ole journey for the three-in-one hybrid device, but after months and months of making us play the waiting game we’ve finally got our hands on this new breed of tech. But is it a step too far? Find out what we think of Asus’ efforts by watching our video review.
Can the smallest addition to the iPad family take the tiny tablet crown? Watch our video review and say hello to the newest and smallest member of the wildly successful iPad family
With plenty of power, a gorgeous eye-popping screen and Jelly Bean running the show, Google’s Nexus 10 is worth a look in if you’re looking for a capable tablet without the Apple logo
The Xperia Tablet Z is without a doubt Sony’s best tablet attempt yet – but is it impressive enough to entice you away from your iPad or Nexus 10?
The new Microsoft Surface RT feels like a natural competitor for an iPad. But, with the promise of Windows, it might be an alternative to an ultrabook