1-Apple iPad 2 with Wi-Fi 64GB
The iPad 2 remains the tablet to beat, even though its
improvements represent just a satisfying aesthetic and spec evolution
over its predecessor.
2-Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201
The Transformer Prime outclasses the competition with its
svelte and stylish design, its beautiful display, and its beefy specs.
(Final rating pending, contingent upon completion of full performance
testing.)
3-Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-Fi 16GB
Samsung's flagship Tab is a sleekly designed, lightweight tablet that features some mostly useful TouchWiz software tweaks.
4-Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 Wi-Fi 16GB
Samsung's tweener-size tablet perfectly balances usable screen
real estate and portability, but we saw a slightly greenish cast to the
display.
5-Toshiba Thrive 16GB
With this tablet's added bulk, you get the flexibility of tons
of ports not found on the competition. We just wish the display produced
better colors.
6-Sony Tablet S
This unique tablet has a comfy-to-hold wedge design, an IR port
for use as a universal remote, and PlayStation Certified support.
7-Asus Eee Pad Slider SL101
The heaviest and thickest tablet we've tested is also the only
one with a slide-out keyboard, making it a great choice if you prefer a
keyboard while on the go.
8-Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet
Like all things ThinkPad, this tablet is built for business.
Preloaded with useful software, it has an active digitizer for pen
input, on-board encryption, and the best keyboard-case option we've
seen.
9-Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101
The Transformer stands well on its own, but it's notable when
paired with Asus's terrific optional keyboard dock, which adds an SD
Card slot, USB port, touchpad, and extra battery
10-T-Mobile SpringBoard
This lightweight, compact, high-resolution model is the only
one on the chart that's sold exclusively through a mobile carrier. But
it's worth a look if you want a connected, portable Android tablet.via[pc world]