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MSI WindPad 110 – the wait for a Tegra 2 Android tablet just got longer

MSI WindPad 110 – the wait for a Tegra 2 Android tablet just got longer

We’re not licensed mental health physicians, but at this point we’re willing to declare MSI’s long-awaited Tegra 2 Android tablet as clinically schizophrenic. The tablet has gone through quite a few name changes since it’s debut in CES at the beginning of the year. First it was the Harmony (still the name we know and [...]

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Are there too many eReaders?

Are there too many eReaders?

Ben Richter, the author of this article, runs the excellent eReader resource Best-eReaders.com which features reviews, videos, ratings, user reviews and product descriptions. — The Consumer Electronics Show was held on January 7, 2010. Many people attended the show in Las Vegas to see just what 2010 has in store for us. One of the [...]

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Cynovo C7 tablet MID runs Windows 7 and supports multi-touch

Cynovo C7 tablet MID runs Windows 7 and supports multi-touch

Here’s another nifty little MID to make it’s belated way out of CES. The Cynovo C7 MID has a 7-inch touchscreen and runs Windows 7 off a n Intel 1.33GHz Atom Z520 processor. It features 2GB or RAM, a 32GB SSD hard drive, 3G, WiFi, GPS and weighs a little over a pound. The C7 [...]

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Asus DR-570 eReader isn’t dual-screened, but is in color and coming by the end of this year

Asus DR-570 eReader isn’t dual-screened, but is in color and coming by the end of this year

One of the primary disappointments of CES was the lack of news regarding Asus’ two tablet products — the Eee Pad and Eee Reader. We did find out that both were present at this year’s show, but there was an unimagined lack of information surrounding both. Maybe that was because Asus was focusing more on [...]

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Everyone missed the $109 Menq tablet MID at CES. Everyone but Charbax.

It’s amazing that with the sheer amount of coverage by all the major tech blogs that we didn’t hear about every piece of tablet tech at CES this year. But here we are nearly 10 days after the event opened and it’s the first time we’ve heard of the Menq tablet MID — a tablet [...]

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SGW shows off an 8-inch touchscreen MID tablet that doubles as a remote for $130

Here’s another MID video just posted by Charbax at ARMDevices.net showing the SGW 8-inch touchscreen Android tablet. SGW had a working 8-inch on display that ran a ARM 9 processor with video engine in addition to two 7-inch screen non-working mockups. The SGW representative said the tablet could render YouTube and that it was intended [...]

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The elusive Asus Eee Pad and Eee Reader tablet spotted in the wilds of CES

The elusive Asus Eee Pad and Eee Reader tablet spotted in the wilds of CES

Many tablet wildlife was spotted in the wilds of CES this year. However, two very anticipated items by Asus remained curiously absent. Were they extinct, just a case of jungle rumor or the victims of poachers? It appears that none of those are the case, as two expert tablet hunters — Carrypad and Jkkmobile — [...]

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Winners and Losers of CES 2010

Winners and Losers of CES 2010

Las Vegas has reverted back to its usual activities. Gone are the multitude of laptop-wielding bloggers scurrying across the convention center floors from one booth to another. The sounds of slot machines and roulette wheels have reclaimed the soundscape over the click-clack of MacBook Pro keyboards and the powerup beeps of Flip Mino HD camcorders. [...]

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The Dell Mini 5 Android tablet gets a hands-on with video

The Dell Mini 5 Android tablet gets a hands-on with video

Dell has teased and teased and teased with their new Android tablet the last few months. But finally someone cornered them at a large electronics show in a huge conference center (we assume cattle prods were instrumental) long enough to get some hands on time with the new Dell Streak Mini 5. Gizmodo received a [...]

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MSI Tegra 2 Android tablet makes it hard to dislike CES tablet oversaturation

MSI Tegra 2 Android tablet makes it hard to dislike CES tablet oversaturation

CES is a showcase of want and dream devices that sporadically make it to market. It’s a candyland of prototypes and vaporware as demonstrated time and time again. So it’s hard to get angry at the tablet saturation at the event — after all, we’re likely to only be able to buy 40%-60% of what’s [...]

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