Android Tablets have come a long way from the earlier days, and are now packing specs that not only make the iPad weep in shame, but also make your notebook feel nervous, too. At CES 2012, we were privileged to witness tablets with full 1900×1200 resolution 1080p eye popping displays, quad (actually 5 core) CPU’s, incredibly thin form factors, and much more. We’ve assembled what we think is the best Android tablet. Also, this post will be updated as more and more tablets start coming to market in 2012. Read on to find out what the best Android tablets of 2012 are!

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Best Overall

Asus Transformer Infinity Pad

The Asus Transformer Infinity Pad is the cause of both joy and sadness for many, for it represents the best of breed in many ways. While certain design compromises had to be made to achieve its incredibly thin 8.3mm profile, such as the lack of a full USB port and a full sized SD card reader, the sheer beauty, responsiveness, and overall appeal of the device itself are more than enough to make up for it. Packing the ridiculously powerful quad core (5 cores, actually) Tegra 3 SoC, it features an astonishing 1920×1200 resolution 10.1 inch display.

With its matte metallic finished back, it is both thinner than the iPad 2 and has more than double the resolution. Of course, the iPad 3 / HD has changed all of this, but it’s likely that Apple will have a very difficult time producing them, as the LCD they have chosen is notoriously hard to manufacturer. Further to this, it is also compatible with ASUS’ latest keyboard dock, which extends its battery life to nearly 20 hours. On the keyboard dock, you will find a full sized USB port, as well as a full sized SD card reader, which work to truly extend the utility of said device.

Among all the devices we encountered at CES, this was one of our absolute favorites because it’s quite simply shockingly beautiful, lightweight in the hand, borne out of high quality materials, and features an eye popping 1080p+ 10.1 inch display. Plus, with the keyboard dock you aren’t relegated to being a passive consumer of media, but rather can actually get some pretty serious work done on the device itself.

Specs

Tegra 3 @ 1.3Ghz

12 core Tegra 3 GPU

Quad Core ARM A9 @1.3Ghz

10.1″ screen w/ Gorilla Glass1920x1200

224.17 Pixels per Inch

8.3mm thin!

Super IPS + display panel

USB, HDMI, Headphone Jack, SD, MicroSD Reader

Rear 8MP with LED flash, front facing @ 1.2MP

Android 4.0 out of the box

GPS

Q2 2012 release date

16/32/64GB with MicroSD, SDHC/XC in keyboard dock

10 hours on tablet, up to 20 hours with keyboard dock

586 grams

1GB of RAM

Video

You can find more about the ASUS Transformer Prime 700T here.

Best for Power / Business User

Lenovo K2 / K2010

An exciting entrant into the hybrid space is Lenovo. Look for their offerings to hit the market soon.

The Lenovo K2010 / K2, as it is likely to be known, demonstrated several things to us. Firstly, Lenovo makes quality products. Their line of ThinkPad laptops are known the world over by business mavens and students alike, and for good reason. Their laptops are among the industry’s best, and are built with durability, power use, and quality in mind. In the time that I was able to spend with Lenovo’s Tegra 3 speed demon, it really demonstrated that it has what it takes to be a leader among the crowded forum that are Android tablets.

With industry leading specs and utility, this is the world’s first Android tablet with 2GB of RAM, and it has the Tegra 3 Quad (5 core) SoC clocked at a ridiculous 1.7Ghz. Not to worry though, this is the absolute max that the CPU’s are capable of running at. Tegra 3 employs extremely aggressive power gating to ensure that as much power is saved as possible. With its fifth companion core, normal, common tasks like reading web pages, or an RSS reader, or email will consume barely any power at all. In fact, it’s significantly better on power consumption than its contemporary and predecessor, Tegra 2.

But down to business. This is a tablet that is packing a 1920×1200 10.1 inch display in an 11mm thin profile, and features a full USB port as well as a full sized SD card reader on the tablet itself. From our probing we were able to gather that the SD card reader will support SD, SDHC and even SDXC cards, resulting in potentially unlimited storage as 128GB and 256GB SDXC cards come to market with lower prices in the near future. Additionally, you will be able to purchase a keyboard dock, much like what the original Transformer, Transformer Prime, and Transformer Prime 700T have. It’s actually quite a good keyboard, and aside from having a bit of flex, will boost the units total battery life into the 20 hour range. Very impressive. If you are concerned about having as much flexibility, power and utility out of your tablet as possible, then this may be the one to get.

Keyboard docks have the power to turn your tablet in a serious productivity powerhouse, and boost there battery life substantially, too

Specs

Bluetooth 3.0+ WiFi a/b/g/n, SIM card slot for 3G or 4G connectivity

Tegra 3 @ 1.7Ghz

12 core Tegra 3

Quad Core ARM Cortex A9 1.7Ghz

10.1″ screen with a 1920×1200 resolution display

224.17 pixels per inch

11mm thin profile

IPS Display

Full SD Card reader, full sized USB port, SIM card (4g?), Micro USB, HDMI, 3.5mm headphone jack

5MP rear with LED flash, 1.3MP front camera

Android 4.0 out of the box

GPS

Q2 2012 release date

32GB, 64GB, expandable to 128GB or even 256GB with full sized SD/HC/XC

10 Hours, 20 hours with keyboard dock

730 grams

2GB of RAM – the most of any Android tablet in the world

Video

Be sure to check out our Youtube channel to see the latest Android devices from CES, and if you want to know more about the Lenovo K2010, then check this out!

Best Value

ASUS MeMo 370T

The ASUS MeMo 370t caught me a little off guard when they announced it at NVIDIA’s press conference. NVIDIA’s CEO was rightly excited when he and an ASUS rep announced that they had figured out a way to produce a premium quality product at such a low price point. With its 8MP camera, extremely bright display, and lightning fast performance in a convenient 7 inch profile, the ASUS MeMo 370t is sure to be a smash hit, permitting they can produce enough of them, quickly enough. I think ASUS learned the hard way with the launch of the original Transformer, wherein the demand vastly exceeded the supply. It’s important to strike the iron while it’s hot, as they say, and the price point, performance and feature set of this device are the magical cocktail for millions of happy consumers (and shareholders).

For anyone that’s ever owned a tablet, the seven inch form factor is appealing because of its profile. Never cumbersome, never too much in one hand, it is likely a form factor that is here to stay. With Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on board, the performance of the device was superior to that of any of the Ice Cream Sandwich tablet I had the privilege of experiencing at CES. Perhaps its due to the fact that the display is only of the 1200×800 variety, or because ASUS and NVIDIA are working closer than ever before, but really, it doesn’t matter. Check out the video below to see what i’m talking about!

Specs

$249 – an amazing price for a quad core device

price for a quad core device Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi a/b/g/n

Tegra 3 Quad (5 core) SoC clocked at 1.3Ghz

12 core Tegra 3 GPU

7″ screen

1200×800 IPS display with 178 degrees of view-ability

215.63 pixel per inch display

USB, Mini USB, HDMI, Headphone Jack, SD, microSDHC

8MP rear camera with LED flash and a 2MP front

Android 4.0 ICS out of the box

GPS

Q2 2012 release date

16/32/64GB

10 Hours of battery life

1GB of RAM

Coolest

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7

As you will probably know by now, this is the only device on our list that doesn’t have Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on board. It’s also the only device that isn’t packing a Tegra 3 quad core processor either. Does that mean it’s not one of the best tablets of the year? Absolutely not. As the first and only tablet on the market with a Super AMOLED Plus display, it’s packing the same technology we all know and love. With its super svelte 7.89mm thin profile and 7.7 inch 1280×800 AMOLED display, it sits marvelously in the hand and is one of the lightest tablets I’ve ever held.

It’s no secret that i’m a sucker for Super AMOLED displays, and personally I can’t wait to get my hands on this one. Ice Cream Sandwich will come for sure, too, and with Verizon’s lightning quick 4G LTE network connectivity built right in, it’s going to be blazing fast. Furthermore, the device itself is able to play video for up to 10 hours non-stop, making it the perfect companion for long flights, unless you’re one of those people that likes “getting to know others” on the plane. But in all seriousness, the display alone is reason enough to put it on the list of the best Android tablets of 2012, and the hardware is more than powerful enough to run all but the most demanding of tasks, but even then, it can still hold its own among some of the other heavyweights on this list. What say you? Also, there will be a WiFi variant coming to market shortly as well, for those of you that are averse to two year contracts.

Specs

3G, 4G LTE, WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR

Mali 400 MP GPU

Dual Core ARM9 @ 1.4Ghz

7.7″ Super AMOLED Plus display

1280×800

196.03 pixels per inch

7.89mm thin

Super AMOLED Plus

Mini USB, Headphone Jack, HDMI, microSD

3MP rear with LED flash, 2MP front,

Android 4.0

GPS

Already released in Asia

8/16/32/64GB

5100mAh, 10 hours

335 grams, nice and light, under a pound

1GB of RAM

Video

Best Low Cost

Window N90

With more and more people craving cheap alternatives to the iPads and Transformer Primes of the world, we decided to dig deep and find the best low cost alternative available. Chinese manufacturers produce low cost Android 4.0 slates by the dozen, so it was a difficult race to the finish. But we have a winner, the Window N90 Android 4.0 tablet.

The most distinguishing feature of this device is its form factor, looking and feeling very much like a high-end tablet. The 9.7″ slate falls in the ultra-thin category with its 9.6mm thickness, and at only 630g, it is lighter than the iPad2. The N90 is no slouch in the specification department either, boasting a 1280×768 resolution 10 point multi-touch capacitive touchscreen further featuring IPS technology. It also boasts a huge 8000 mAH battery, ensuring long lasting usability.

Specs

1.2 Ghz RockChip processor, GPU Vivante GC800

IGB DDR3 RAM

9.7″ 10 point multi-touch capacitive touchscreen

1280×768 resolution IPS display

1080p video playback

built-in 8GB/16GB storage, expandable by 32GB via MicroSD

2MP rear camera, O.3 MP front camera

2 OTG USB ports, 3.5 mm headphone jack, AC Adapter port

WiFi 802.11 b/g/n

8000 mAH battery – 11 hours music playback, 4 hours HD video viewing, 5 hours intensive use over WiFi

This is certainly a very impressive tablet in the low cost category, priced at a paltry $250 for the 8GB and a reasonable $280 for the upgraded 16GB version.

You can view the unboxing and hands-on video of the Window N90 Tablet here:

If you want to know more about the Window N90 tablet, you can read our review here.

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So, I did this for you. I did this for the tech lovers of the world. I did this to make sure you aren’t suckered into buying last years hardware, today. With so much ridiculously fast Android tablet tech right around the corner, savvy consumers like you would be wise to hold off on any major purchases for a few months. Additionally, all of the major tablet manufacturers are bidding on the next set of innovations out of Toshiba, LG and Samsung, which include significantly faster RAM, 2560×1600 resolution 10 inch displays, and better batteries. It’s no secret that NVIDIA is also actively working on Tegra 4, as they have been for several months.

This time next year will finally a herald devices a whole new generation of devices that are capable of such tremendous tasks, that really, it will be up to the developers to produce apps capable of utilizing such fantastical amounts of processing capability.

Are there any tablets that you feel deserve to be on this list? With Google open sourcing Android 4.0 for several months now, dozens upon dozens of companies are aggressively coming to market with $100+ Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich tablets, that might not be half bad, as Google’s Android development team was able to clean up millions of lines of code, to create the most fluid, most robust, and most secure version of Android yet – a version of Android for all devices! So stay tuned as we bring you the best of Android, every day!