If you’re looking for a versatile tablet stand, then perhaps the $50 JOBY GripTight Micro for small tablets is something that you’re looking for. JOBY is well-known for its GorillaPod flexible tripod, ...
Well everyone knew the unofficial theme of this years edition of the CES would be tablet PCs and the premier tech show and among the horde of tablet devices that made its debut so far include a trio ...
There really are a lot of tablets being announced at CES 2011, and Velocity Micro just launched their new lineup of Android tablets as well: the 7" Cruz Tablet L37, the 8" Cruz Tablet P38, and the ...
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Will the 8-inch and 10-inch devices make a splash in the tablet waters? Both offer a fair number of features at affordable prices. Scott Webster has spent the better part of his adult life playing ...
Velocity Micro is launching a new range of eReader tablets which are based on Google’s Android OS, the tablets are designed to be affordable and prices start at $149 for the base model up to $299 for ...
Velocity Micro plans to launch a line of Google Android powered tablets with prices ranging from $149 to $299. The first to hit the streets will be the $199 Cruz Reader and the $149 Cruz StoryPad.
The battle over the mainstream tablet market all but over, smart competitors are turning to a familiar tactic to attempt to compete with the iPad juggernaut: Slashing prices. Bargain tablets are set ...
The folks at Velocity Micro already have a couple Android tablets under their hat, but the company has decided not to stop with the Cruz Reader and Cruz Tablets T301 and T103. This week Velocity Micro ...