There’s a bit of a Beauty and the Beast battle going on over at Amazon, with the lovely Asus EeePad Transformer currently sitting at the top of the retailer’s best-selling tablet charts.
Right behind it at #2, though, is our old friend the bargain-bucket Tabtech M009S – which is an amazing £350 cheaper. Sooner or later, someone’s going to stumble across a happy middle-ground between £400 tablets and £79.99 tablets and Android will have the mainstream iPad challenger it needs.
We’re not entirely sure how accurate a reflection of sales this data is, mind. It may just be based around the things Amazon has most of.


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/ June 22, 2011I’ve watched Amazon’s top selling tablet list since the Xoom was introduced, and all that can really be said is, it doesn’t look like Amazon sells a lot of tablets. The Xoom was in the #1 spot for a long time and we know the Transformer hasn’t really been shipping high numbers.
Maybe when Amazon releases their own tablets they might actually start selling a significant number of tablets bur right now, it doesn’t seem that people are hitting Amazon for their tablets.