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Top 5 Best Android Honeycomb Tablets

 

Google is dominating, not just in the internet scene but in the smartphone software industry as well. With its Android OS, the world of smartphones is ruled by applications from the Android Market. It is nowadays considered as the best operating system along with OSX for the casual and hardcore phone fanatics. However, the company is still hungry for more. In fact, Android is slowly but surely swallowing competition in the tablet PC operating system as well.  The purpose of this article is to help you choose from the best Android Honeycomb Tablets(best tablet for reading).

Android has had several upgrades since it was released. The newest version is the Honeycomb or Android 3.0. This new software is intended for tablet PCs. The main reason for the upgrade is to address the problem of the previous versions where the icons and the entire interface behaved irregularly since they were merely suited for phones that have smaller screens.

In order to see what’s really in store for this new version of the Android OS, let’s check out five best Android Honeycomb tablets.

The Best Android Honeycomb Tablets:

LG Optimus Pad

Among the tablets that don the newest Android platform, the Optimus is the one that has been designed to be light. With an Nvidia Tegra 2 CPU, every user is sure to experience reliability at very fast processor speed.

This is actually LG’s first tablet and its release comes with a bang! 8.9-inch screen and a 5 megapixel camera make it ideal for taking HD photos and viewing them in widescreen format. By weighing a mere 630 grams, one can never expect it to possess a dual core processor and a remarkable display screen.

Asus Eee Pad MeMo

Asus Eee Pad MeMo has a smaller screen compared to the Optimus. It is lightweight and looks pretty classy. Unlike most tablets, it has a robust but shiny design. But don’t be deceived by the classy look since it actually holds really serious specs. And if you emphasize little weight, this is the perfect gadget since it only weighs 389 grams.

The 7-inch screen is capacitive. This means that browsing through images and alternating web pages and windows is so easy and fun. It’s resolution is probably the best out there – at 1024600 pixels. So if you think comfort is the primary consideration, then this Asus tablet is ideal for people who are always on the go.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

The Galaxy Tab is the latest product for this successful tablet model from Samsung. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the first Samsung product to use Android 3.0 Honeycomb. Most critics consider it as the most serious competitor for the flagship Honeycomb device, The Motorola’s Xoom. The advantage of the Galaxy over the Xoom is that it is lighter. With a maximum resolution of 1,280800 combined with a dual core processor, it may lead to some asking if it’s really a tablet or a complete PC. Finally, connectivity is at its best with HSPA+, Bluetooth, and WiFi.

Asus Eee Pad Transformer

Next in line is the Asus Eee Pad Transformer. Sure we already know most of the specs for a high-end tablet like this one. But what separates the Transformer from all the others is the unique attachment of a keyboard dock. It has a screen size of 10.1 and you can opt for the 16GB or 32GB version. It lacks 3G compatibility but it has WiFi for wireless connectivity. Along with the keyboard attachment, it can look more like a traditional clamshell laptop. Another advantage for this tablet is the impressive battery life and robust design quality.

Motorola Xoom

Finally, who can forget the very first tablet to have Honeycomb? The Motorola Xoom is currently the most formidable competitor of the Apple iPad. It is also arguably the best Android-based tablet we have seen thus far.

With a Nvidia Tegra 2 CPU, the most common feedback by owners is that it’s really fast. The way the applications and functions respond is incomparable to other Android tablets to date. The original Xoom only has WiFi connectivity but there’s a new version that offers both WiFi and 3G. It’s a very trendy design.  The Motorola Xoom Tablet PC can be considered on of the Best Android Honeycomb Tablets.

Conclusion: The Best Android Honeycomb Tablets

To sum it all up, consumers still have the last say when it comes to choosing which Android Honeycomb tablet is the best for them. There are a lot of things to consider in deciding and that includes the price, weight/thickness, brand, and speed. But we really like the Motorola Xoom and we would buy it as an Android alternative to the Apple iPad2.  We hope this helps you pick from the Best Android Honeycomb Tablets

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The world of Tablet Pcs is so exciting.  Technology has progressed so much.  We now have the capability to carry a tablet that is effectively as powerful as some home computers or laptops.

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