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Onyx Boox Go 7 review: one of the best Android-powered ereaders to date
By Sharmishta Sarkar published
The Boox Go 7 is a fantastic Kindle Oasis replacement, with excellent performance and a long feature list – but it will cost you.

Great CPU and screen aside, I don’t rate Huawei’s latest slate — for one simple reason
By Josh Russell published
Huawei’s slate aced most of the tests I threw at it — but there's one shortcoming that makes it miss the mark for me.

The Poco Pad X1 is an excellent budget tablet – but there's a problem
By Jon Mundy published
In the Poco Pad X1, Xiaomi has released a familiar but capable tablet at an appealing price – if you can find one.

Watch out, Apple – the OnePlus Pad Go 2 just raised the bar for all mid-range tablets
By Thomas Deehan published
With a faster chipset, larger battery, and more expansive software features, the OnePlus Pad Go 2 is the new mid-range tablet to beat.

The OnePlus Pad Lite might just be the best tablet you can buy for under £200
By Thomas Deehan last updated
While it might not be the ideal tablet for high-end gaming or reading, the OnePlus Pad Lite is still a bargain when it comes to entertainment.

I tested the 11-inch iPad Pro M5 for five days, and Apple’s Pro tablet is still in a league of its own
By Jacob Krol published
We've tested the Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (2025), which features the brand-new M5 chip, to see just how well it performs and who the most premium iPad is best suited for.

The Honor MagicPad 3 would be the iPad Air killer, if it wasn't for one fatal flaw
By Dashiell Wood published
The Honor MagicPad 3 is almost the perfect tablet, but there's one big catch.

The reMarkable Paper Pro Move is the rare gadget that gives me exactly what I wished for, nothing more and nothing less
By Philip Berne published
The reMarkable Paper Pro Move is an excellent color writing tablet with a focus on the writing experience, and the key word there is 'focus'.

The Onyx Boox Go Color 7 Gen II is a versatile ereader with potential – so it's a shame it fumbles its key feature
By Sharmishta Sarkar published
Redesigned page-turn buttons make the Onyx Boox Go Color 7 Gen II a touch more ergonomic than its predecessor, but it fails to improve where it matters most.
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