Tablets
Sony Xperia Tablet Z Review
Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a part of the big ‘Xperia’ brand and looks like a bigger brother of the Xperia Z smartphone. Xperia Tablet Z design is simple and flat. The design of Tablet Z has changed a lot compared to the Sony tablets released in 2012 and 2011. The body size is 266 × 172 × 6.9 ~ 7.2mm (width × depth × height) which makes Xperia Tablet Z the thinnest tablet with 10.1 inch display.

Ramos W32 Review
Ramos makes some amazing tablets and their new W32 only takes things to next level for the company. The new W32 tablet looks very similar to the Sony Tablet S from outside and if you look closely, even the screen size is exactly the same. Read the review to find out more about the Ramos W32.

Fushilai 760 Review
Looks like Fushilai is on the roll these days. We had high expectations after reviewing Fsl F979. The Fushilai 760 is a 7 inch tablet that has a ultra narrow frame design. Even though the entire shell is made from plastic, it feel great in hands. The tablet is powered by Mediatek MT6577 processor that runs at 1.2GHz clock speed and is based on Cortex A9 dual core processor.

Onda V812 Review
Onda A31 is an 8 inch tablet that retails at just 144 dollars in Chinese market. Before we proceed with its review, here is a rundown of its specs:
8 inch display, 1024 x 768 pixel resolution, IPS type, A31 quad core processor, Power VR SGX544 MP2 GPU, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage, micro SD card slot, 802.11n Wi-Fi, VGA front camera and 5 MP rear camera. Here is how the package looks like.

Sony PRS T2 Review
There are times when you are alone on a couch reading a book made from paper. This ereader from Sony not only replaces the whole box of books but provides social media integration to let you be more social about what you are reading.
Sony PRS T2 SPECS:
Display :: 6 inches IR double-touch screen (800 x 600 pixels), 16 shades of gray, E Ink Pearl display
Internal Memory: 2 GB (1.3 GB usable)
Interface: Mini USB 2.0, card reader (microSD up to 32 GB)
Connectivity: Wi-Fi (b / g / n)
Dimensions / Weight: 110 x 173 x 9.1 mm / 164 g
Other facilities: Stylus
Sony PRS T2 REVIEW
Fushilai Fsl F979 Review
Fushilai is now offering a slate tablet called Fsl F979 that looks very similar to the Apple iPad 2. Like the iPad it has a home button, but its sides have vents and ports for expandability. On the bottom, you will find micro SD card slot and headphone jack. Outfitted with a 9.7 inch IPS display, it packs 1024 x 768 pixel resolution, again just like an iPad.
Call it fortunate or unfortunate, that is where its similarity ends. This is because it has an x86 infrastructure that allows its company to make it run Windows 7 operating system. Inside, you will find an Atom Z550 processor that has two cores and does not generates a lot of heat – something that is very important for a tablet.
CUBE K8M
Cube is now offering a 7 inch slate tablet with resistive screen. The slate is called K8M and is made of white plastic material. While the screen is said to be just fine, it is being criticized for the material quality.
Like Apple iPad and Haipad M7s slate, it has a single button below the screen that brings you back to the home screen. You will find several other buttons too on its side that includes power, eject and menu button.
Eken M009F
Eken M009F is an Android tablet for those who are on a tight budget. Priced at just 57 dollars, it features a 7 inch resistive touchscreen packing 800 x 600 pixel resolution. It runs Android 2.3 operating system, also known as Gingerbread.
To keep the costs this low, Eken went with the Infotmic x220 processor that is based ARM 11 architecture. It runs at 1GHz clock speed and is accompanied by 256MB RAM and 2GB flash storage.
MagicTab M3 Review
MagicTab is a 7 inch slate tablet with LED backlit display. Unlike most Chinese tablets (like Miu Miu W5), it has a capacitive style display. It packs WSVGA 1024 x 600 pixel resolution and has two cameras – one in the front and another one at the back.
The body of the Magic Tab is very much like the Nook tablet, thanks to its boundless screen design. On the left you will find a mini USD port, HDMI, headset jack and micro SD card reader. There is a SIM card slot too so that you are able to make calls even you are on the road. In fact, the company has included an app to let you make phone calls.
Miu Miu W5
Miu Miu is now offering a new slate that is powered by ARM Cortex A9 processor. Equipped with a 5 inch display, it features stylish white exterior and a compact design that allows you to easily fit in your pocket. While the processor is capable of running at 800MHz, it has been underclocked to run at 600MHz to make sure that the user gets excellent battery life.
