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Arnova 7 and 84

6. June 2011 | by Jonas

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Arnova 7 and 84

Archos is taking the downright cheap approach to tablets, and by pricing these latest offerings so low, there should be some sales. The Arnova 7 features an 800 x 480 touchscreen on a 7″ display- hence the name.  The OS is Android 2.2 (Froyo) which is an iteration behind.  It has 4 GB of internal storage, [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Tab WiFi Coming Soon

6. April 2011 | by Jonas

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Samsung Galaxy Tab WiFi Coming Soon

Waiting to pickup an inexpensive tablet?  Well, one route is some no name Chinese brand sold at some chain pharmacy around holiday time that probably will be broken in a month.  However, a better option is to check out this model from Samsung. The Samsung Galaxy Tab WiFi features a 7″ display, which puts it in [...]

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Lenovo Skylight

9. March 2011 | by Jonas

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Lenovo Skylight

Formerly known as the LePad, the Lenovo Skylight, complete with specs hit the FCC site as a filing.  Whether Lenovo, better known for business machines, can make a tablet that can be useful remains to be seen, but the specs are actually pretty good: 10.1″ display, 1280 x 800 Snapdragon 8650A processor Android 2.2 SRS speakers 1 GB RAM 2 MP [...]

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Lenovo LePad

22. February 2011 | by Jonas

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Lenovo LePad

This product has been kicking around for a while, and was first showcased at CES 2010.  It is a new take on a convertible netbook that can do both computer and tablet duties. The LePad features a 10.1″ display (1280 x 800).  With the screen docked into the keyboard, it appears to use Windows 7, and [...]

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NEC Life Touch Note

17. February 2011 | by Jonas

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NEC Life Touch Note

It is starting to look like we have come full circle.  When netbooks were introduced, that 7″ Asus that ran Linux started this current generation off.  Before that, we had machines such as the Toshiba Libretto, and those pocketable models from Psion. Oh, and does anyone remember the Sharp Zaurus? Fans of such devices have [...]

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