The following five tablets represent the highest-rated Android-based tablets currently available.
Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime (32GB, gray)
The Asus Transformer Prime is the best full-featured Android tablet yet, with a sexy design, thoughtful features, and an impressive camera.Price: $499.99 - $573.72 (check prices)
4 stars
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Sony Tablet S (32GB)
Sony took its time with the Tablet S, and it shows. The industrial design is smart, and the software refinements are both practical and restrained.Price: $466.02 - $598.00 (check prices)
4 stars
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 (16GB)
Sleek, sexy, and light, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 gets as close to the iPad 2 as any Android tablet before it.Price: $448.00 - $524.99 (check prices)
4 stars
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 (16GB)
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is everything we loved about the Tab 10.1 in a slightly smaller form, with a slightly smaller price.Price: $449.99 - $520.00 (check prices)
4 stars
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Asus Eee Pad Transformer (16GB, Wi-Fi)
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer is a low-price, quality Honeycomb tablet with useful options.Price: $389.00 - $429.95 (check prices)
4 stars
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Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101 (16GB, white)
Though it prevents a "pure" tablet experience, the Asus Eee Pad Slider's built-in keyboard is a welcome feature for those who break into cold sweats whenever typing on a tablet is mentioned.Price: $459.99 - $489.48 (check prices)
4 stars
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus - 16GB
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is pretty and sleek, with well-implemented remote-control functionality, making it the best 7-inch Honeycomb tablet yet.Price: $346.51 - $419.99 (check prices)
4 stars
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Toshiba Thrive (16GB)
The Toshiba Thrive is a bulky but aggressively priced Honeycomb tablet that earns its girth with full port support and a removable battery.Price: $390.95 - $479.99 (check prices)
4 stars
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Acer Iconia Tab A500 (16GB)
Acer's Iconia Tab offers the features of the Motorola Xoom at iPad-beating prices but weighs in as the heftiest Android tablet yet.Price: $479.99 (check prices)
4 stars
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T-Mobile G-Slate
Thanks to its high-quality screen, streaming TV features, and 4G support (if you're willing to sign a contract), the T-Mobile G-Slate is one of the better Honeycomb tablets on the market today; however, its high no-contract price ensures that it's not the best.Price: $782.86 (check prices)
4 stars
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Lenovo IdeaPad K1 (red)
Lenovo plays it safe with the IdeaPad K1, delivering a solid tablet that does little to stand out from the Honeycomb herd.4 stars
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Samsung Galaxy Tab Wi-Fi
Samsung's 3G-free version of its 7-inch tablet, the Galaxy Tab, offers an appealing mix of lower price and horsepower, but it's overshadowed by the wave of inexpensive Android 3.0 devices.Price: $349.95 - $483.61 (check prices)
4 stars
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HTC Flyer
The HTC Flyer puts a new spin on the 7-inch Android tablet, but its high price and dated OS hold it back from mainstream appeal.Price: $259.95 - $430.00 (check prices)
4 stars
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Acer Iconia Tab A100 (8GB)
The Acer Iconia Tab A100 offers a full Honeycomb experience on a 7-inch tablet, but the fact that a larger Honeycomb tablet is less than $100 away sours the deal.Price: $309.00 - $319.99 (check prices)
4 stars
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Lenovo IdeaPad A1
The Lenovo A1 is a classic Android tablet, at an attractive price, but its subpar screen gives the competition an edge.Price: $234.99 - $235.95 (check prices)
4 stars
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