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| | Bet no one's ever gotten this excited about 7.9-inches. The iPad mini landed this week, and yes, it is a diminutive take on the full-size iPad, but it's also packing two things its big brother lacks: one-handed usability and ergonomic comfort.  | | | |
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|  | | |  | Well, it only took two and a half years, but Microsoft's finally put a horse in the tablet race. The stud's name is the Surface Tablet and the touch- and mouse-friendly Windows 8 OS is its jockey. Now, can Team PC catch up? | | | |  | Above is a full review of the Microsoft Surface tablet and its flat, detachable touch keyboard. Below is a look at the refreshed 9.7-inch Apple iPad with Retina Display as compared--spec by precious spec--to Microsoft's new "iPad killer". | | | | | |  | What hath the iPad mini wrought? How about more iPads. There's now the littlest iPad, the affordable iPad 2, and the pimped out iPad with Retina Display -- all offering different features at different price points. Confused, shoppers? We can help. | | | |  | Windows 8 is designed to run on laptops that switch--instantly--from laptop to tablet mode and back again. Our favorite so far is the XPS 12, which has a flipping display that swings 180-degrees to face outward, just like a good convertible PC-tablet should. | | | | | | |
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