We answer questions recommending tablets every day. My personal list is here:
A Non-Authoritative Android Tablet Buying List: What to Get, What to Avoid
I would avoid buying directly from China right now for most people. The accuracy on product postings is typically absurdly low. Plus it is very difficult to receive any aftersales support. Unless you know Chinese (like me), or can deal with no aftersales support, it is better not to deal with them at all.
I am Canadian, so I can't buy locally. But in the US the choices are much better now.
But to summarize my list:
~$175
Coby Kyros MID7005/7015 performs like the HTC Hero, runs Android 2.1. It is the best video player on the Android market bar none because of DSP offloading, better than Tegra 2 and Samsung's Hummingbird. The platform (Telechips TCC8902) it runs on it is very popular and is stable now. But the drawback is that the platform is not GPL compliant. Gaming is another weakness of the platform. They are basically better built Augen Gentouches.
Black Friday prices dipped below $150. China local prices are typically $120, and dropshipping prices are around $160. This is the only platform I would recommend buying directly from China right now.
~$250
The Nook Color is one of the better ones available right now, mainly for its potential. I hope it was okay for me to start a thread here:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/an...iscussion-androidtablets-net.html#post1091513
If not, please help me move it
~$300
Huawei S7 is the best bank-for-buck if you need 3G capability, but only for AT&T. Drawbacks are the resistive touchscreen and Android 2.1. Huawei has indicated a future upgrade to Android 2.2, and my sources tell me that it is going to happen for sure despite recent reports.
Then equally, I would recommend any of the Tegra 2 tablets and the Archos 70/101. They do have some issues right now, and the specifications are lower (RAM, in particular). But they have Android 2.2 already. Viewsonic G-Tab and eLocity A7 look really good.