Cnet is a great starting point for reviews and comparisons. To get a more accurate though you need to check their opinions with other professional sites like PC World, and against intelligently written buyer reviews. Here's their list of Android tabs to date:
Top 5 Best Android Tablets:
http://reviews.cnet.com/best-tablets/bes...d-tablets/
Best Tablets:
http://reviews.cnet.com/best-tablets/
Cnet also has good buying guides to put things in perspective. My Tab 10.1 is still running fine, and I don't see a reason to upgrade, even though new gen's are running with 2gb of RAM. I'll keep current for another year probably, unless something epic hits the market. I have Xbox Smart Glass, and tied it into Youtube, so I can seamlessly run my Xbox off the tab. Very convenient and speeds searches/typing up. Once you incorporate a tablet into your life, its hard to put it down.
I had high hopes early on with the Asus Transformer and Toshiba Thrive, but they seem to have been outclassed. Oh well.
Top 5 Best Android Tablets:
http://reviews.cnet.com/best-tablets/bes...d-tablets/
Best Tablets:
http://reviews.cnet.com/best-tablets/
Cnet also has good buying guides to put things in perspective. My Tab 10.1 is still running fine, and I don't see a reason to upgrade, even though new gen's are running with 2gb of RAM. I'll keep current for another year probably, unless something epic hits the market. I have Xbox Smart Glass, and tied it into Youtube, so I can seamlessly run my Xbox off the tab. Very convenient and speeds searches/typing up. Once you incorporate a tablet into your life, its hard to put it down.
I had high hopes early on with the Asus Transformer and Toshiba Thrive, but they seem to have been outclassed. Oh well.