Although tablet computers have been around for many years, they were previously clunky and expensive. Interest in tablets was reignited thanks to Apple's entry into the category, with the release of its relatively low-cost iPad.
In 2012, the tablet market has been thrown on its head by the introduction of new, seriously cheap tablet options. Aussie electronics company Kogan hit first, with a 10-inch tablet for under AU$200, and was followed shortly by Google, with its powerful Nexus 7 starting at AU$249. We've also seen the re-emergence of the Windows-powered tablet, with the Samsung Series 7 Slate PC. This is just the tip of the Windows tablet iceberg, however, with a huge wave of Windows 8 tablets due at the end of the year.
If you find the tablets in this feature enticing but you want more information about how to choose the best machine for you, check out our top tips for buying a tablet.
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