Today, we have competition and diversity Apple's iOS-based fourth-gen iPad and iPad mini still dominate, but
Android based tablets are finally making inroads. Leading the way is Google's own Nexus lineup, consisting of
the affordable 7-inch Nexus 7 (which starts at $199 and goes up to $299 with HSPA+ mobile broadband
connectivity), and the 10.1-inch Nexus 10 (with its crazy-high resolution). Amazon's Kindle Fire HD, a
competing $199 tablet built around Amazon's media and services and running Android apps sold through
Amazon's own store, has done well, too. And now Windows 8based tablets are here, led by Microsoft's own
Surface With Windows RT tablet.