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The iPad started it, but the battle over what will be the tablet standard is now fiercely contested. As good as they are, today's tablets remain imperfect, and most are skewed towards a subset of uses. That makes it hard to choose the right one. To help you choose, we've created the calculator below, where you can either select a profile that represents you or enter in the specific weightings for each category to get an individual set of ratings for the six tablets that may be tempting you today: the Apple fourth-gen iPad, iPad Mini, and iPad 2 for iOS; the Google Nexus 10, Motorola Xyboard 10.1, and Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Galaxy Note 8.0, Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, and Galaxy Tab 2 7 for Android; the Microsoft Surface RT for Windows RT; and the BlackBerry PlayBook for BlackBerry Tablet OS. You can get more details from the reviews listed in the far-right column.


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Select a profile that matches you to get a personalized score:


Or change the weightings below and click Calculate to get a personalized score that matches your exact needs:

Web and Internet support
Business connectivity
Application support
Security and management
Usability
Personal technologies


 

Your Personalized "Tablet Deathmatch" Recommendations


Tablet ScoreRatingOS
Apple iPad Mini 
Apple fourth-gen iPad 
Apple third-gen iPad* 
Apple iPad 2 
Microsoft Surface RT  
Google Nexus 10 
Motorola Xyboard 10.1 
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7 
BlackBerry PlayBook (OS 2.0)* 
BlackBerry PlayBook (OS 1.0)* 
*discontinued models shown for reference

   


Tablet Capabilities Compared

All the tablets covered here support the following capabilities (note that extra-cost apps might fill some of the gaps noted in the devices' default capabilities):

  • Web: JavaScript, cookies
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi, USB tether
  • E-mail: SSL connection encryption; POP, IMAP, and Gmail
  • Apps: apps store, over-the-air app updating, map-based navigation
  • UI: gestures

Key: =Yes, =Partial, =No


FeatureiPad Xyboard PlayBook Galaxy Surface
 Web and Internet support
3G connectivity *
HTML5
Adobe Flash
 Business connectivity
Microsoft Exchange
Mail folders
Direct Microsoft Outlook sync
Direct Mac OS Mail, iCal, Address Book sync
Accept calendar invitations
 Application support
Desktop-based purchase
Voice-based navigation
 Security and management
ActiveSync policies
On-device encryption
Complex passwords
Device wiping after failed access
Remote management
VPN connectivity
 Usability
Copy and paste
Simultaneous app execution
Bluetooth keyboard
Accelerometer
Compass
Removable memory cards
*some models

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