Doesn’t look too bad for a $95 Android tablet, huh? Well, there’s plenty more where that came from. Scattered along the main halls of CeBIT are dozens of Chinese and Taiwanese consumer electronics resellers looking to sell products to new customers, and this year they sure loaded up the suitcases with cheap Android / Windows…
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FirstView’s $95 Android / Windows CE PC607V tips a craptablet iceberg at CeBITBy Engadget on March 6th, 2010 | No Comments
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OLPC shakeup: dual-screen XO-2 out, ARM-based XO 1.75 inBy Engadget on November 3rd, 2009 | No Comments
OLPC’s plans for a dual-screen XO-2 laptop / tablet always seemed a little… ambitious, and it looks like even Nicholas Negroponte himself has now realized that it may be more than the organization is able to pull off at the moment. That word comes from a recent interview with Xconomy , where…
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Apple ‘Tablet PC’ manufactured by Foxconn, shipping in Q1?By Engadget on October 7th, 2009 | No Comments
It’s been what, five whole days since we’ve heard any fresh rumors on the Apple Tablet. That ends today with DigiTimes claiming that Foxconn (aka, Hon Hai Precision) not Quanta has secured manufacturing rights to Apple’s “tablet PC.” Its sources claim that the device will focus on “e-book …
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Kohjinsha’s 11.6-inch EX6 convertible tablet says XP, means Windows 7By Engadget on August 20th, 2009 | No Comments
With Windows 7 on the horizon, multi-touch support in tow, people are suddenly interested in tablets all over again; a form factor that didn’t quite revolutionize portable computing as envisioned by an enthusiastic Bill Gates showing that first prototype way back in 2001. And with an Apple event just weeks away (presumably), …
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Microsoft tells WinMo devs they’re beautiful, worth more than 99 centsBy Engadget on August 20th, 2009 | No Comments
For many (if not most) iPhone developers, the App Store’s overheated competition and bloated inventory have led to scorched-earth pricing that makes it virtually impossible to parlay mobile development into a valid for-profit business model without turning to subscriptions or in-app advertising. RIM’s tried to nip that behavior…
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Apple tablet pic ‘leaked’: this is the real one, we can feel itBy Engadget on August 15th, 2009 | No Comments
Throw away everything you thought you knew about the truth. This is the one. We can’t wait to stuff one awkwardly into the fake keyboard tray of our fake MacBook Micro and live life just how sketchy Apple rumor sites have always wanted us to live it. [Via Boy Genius Report ]…
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Mysterious Android touchscreen MID pics surface, Charles Fort notifiedBy Engadget on August 13th, 2009 | No Comments
It sure seems like the world is ready for an Android MID or, until it gets one, rumors and leaks to that effect. Tell us, what do you make of a slate-style device featuring the word “android” in the appropriate font, pics of the thing browsing the web (which, truth be told, look just…
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Flash Zunes that disappeared from the Zune site reappear — is someone toying with us?By Engadget on August 13th, 2009 | No Comments
Remember just a few days back, when the sadness and confusion surrounded us as every last flash Zune disappeared , leading us to ponder the meaning of life? Well, they’re back! Huzzah! Our suggestion? Get them before they go for good — unless you’re holding out for the Zune HD . Filed under: Portable Audio…
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Nokia RX-51 tablet captured in the wildBy Engadget on August 8th, 2009 | No Comments
Not long at all after that mysterious Nokia RX-51 passed through the FCC comes shots from Indonesian message board Kaskus of the tablet-like device in the wild. The blurred box shot and the label behind the battery clearly say RX-51 prototype, and the design is unmistakably similar to the rumored press photo for the…
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Stealth Computer kicks and shoves its Warrior 2000 rugged tablet out the doorBy Engadget on August 7th, 2009 | No Comments
Stealth Computer isn’t exactly going for much subtlety with a rugged laptop line called “Warrior,” but subtlety is hardly part of the equation when we’re talking about a convertible tablet that’s protected from repeated drops, shocks, dust, water, and, um, lint. Like most such ruggedized computers, however, all that comes …












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