Tablets! Tablets tablets tablets. They're the hot ticket at this year's CES. Just about everyone's got one . We've parsed, prodded, and played with the main contenders. And this one's best. Well, these ones.
Our Favorites
Motorola Xoom

BlackBerry PlayBook

Runners Up
Asus Eee Pad Slider

We're into the Asus Eee Pad Slider mostly for the sheer audacity of it. It's a 10.1-inch tablet that goes the Tegra 2 route, meaning it'll have plenty of graphics horsepower. Oh, and if you want a physical keyboard? It's lurking right there beneath the display, just waiting to slide out. Unfortunately that sliding mechanism's a little jerky right now, and while the form is decidedly different, I'm not ready to say that it's better. Not just yet, anyway.
Dell Streak 7

The 7-inch version of Dell's Streak has all the guts of a show pony—Tegra 2 processor, a 1.3MP front and 5MP rear camera—but the real story is that Streak 7 is the first tablet that can tap into T-Mobile's 4G wonderspeeds. Even if you love a 7-inch slate, though Streak's going to be hobbled, at least at first, by running Android Froyo instead of Honeycomb, and by a WVGA screen that'll seem a little dull next to its sharper competitors.
Honorable Mention
T-Mobile G-Slate: Will the G Slate be to Honeycomb what the G1 was to early builds of Android? There's not a ton of info about T-Mobile's flagship slate (built by LG) available yet, but it could well end up being the purest expression of an Android tablet we'll see in the coming months.
Lenovo LePad: Lenovo's Honeycomb tablet has pumped-up specs all its own, but what's especially intriguing about the 10-inch slate is its U1 dock, that turns it into a decent little Windows 7 notebook.
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