Kindle Fire, new iPad or Toshiba's 13-inch tablet? Which size fits your life? April 20, 2012 — -- intro: Shopping for a tablet isn't easy. Not only are there different brands, features, prices ...
What are the tablet sizes? The size of a tablet will depend on the company that's behind it and the model you're getting. Some of the biggest companies that create these tablets are Apple, Samsung, ...
The tablet market is wide open for innovation with no single model defined as a winner yet in terms of screen size and functionality, said a Forrester Research analyst. Meanwhile, a Gartner analyst ...
Bigger is better in many things, including tablet sizes, at least among a growing number of North American consumers. North American shipments of tablets with screen sizes of at least 11 inches will ...
Love or hate them, tablets are rather fun little machines. Android tablets and iPads, at the core, are actually little more than scaled-up smartphones. They come with roughly the same class of ...
In the early days of the smartphone they all had tiny screens by today's standards. We didn't care, they fit easily in the hand and did everything we needed. Then display creep set in as OEMs started ...
The tablet market has changed fast over the last several years and tablets now come in all sizes, from those slightly bigger than a phone to behemoths that clock in at nearly 13 inches. What size ...
Tablets are at the top of many wish lists this holiday season. But what to get? The choice used to be pretty limited, with the iPad dominating the latecomers. But this year, the field is more even, as ...
Apple is adamant about the 10-inch screen for the iPad, but almost everyone else is going for 7-inch screens Are 10 inches better than 7? Or are they just too much to handle? Conversely, are 7 inches ...
This is the year tablets stopped being a one-horse race. There are real options now, and that means making real decisions. Here’s how the top four choices compare—and which one measures up to be the ...
Editor’s Note: Amy Gahran writes about mobile tech for CNN.com. She is a San Francisco Bay Area writer and media consultant whose blog, Contentious.com, explores how people communicate in the online ...
Xiomara Blanco is an associate editor for CNET Reviews. She's a Bay Area native with a knack for tech that makes life easier and more enjoyable. So, don't expect her to review printers anytime soon.