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Inexpensive tablets with screen sizes up to 10 inches and Google’s new Android 4.0 OS will soon become available at prices ranging from US$100 to $250. The prices are a breakthrough for users ...
The good: The Tablet S goes above and beyond the typical Android tablet experience by offering exclusive apps, ergonomic design, PlayStation certification for mobile gaming, DLNA video and music ...
A first-of-its-kind tablet with Google’s Android 4.0 priced under US$100 is now available in China, and will reach other countries soon, according to companies that helped build the device ...
One of the first Android 4.0 tablets has arrived. It's retailing in China for only $100 and packs a 1GHZ MIPS chip and plenty of connectors.
While the news of a new Android 4.0 tablet is enough to get some gadget fans all hot and bothered, the Galaxy Tab 2's spec sheet doesn't illustrate much technical improvement over its forebears.
The Skytex SkyPad Alpha 2 is an inexpensive Android tablet with a 7 inch capacitive touchscreen display and a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor. The tablet ships with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, but ...
A company making ARM processors used in inexpensive Chinese tablets hopes to make a splash in the United States and Europe this year and drive down prices of Android 4.0 tablets to under $100 ...
Android 3.0 came into the world as a tablet-only release to accompany the launch of the Motorola Xoom, and through the subsequent 3.1 and 3.2 updates, it remained a tablet-exclusive ...
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