Tag Archives: hands on
Sneak peak of the Huawei S7 Android Tablet

Sneak peak of the Huawei S7 Android Tablet

Separating your product from all the noise at a tech expo is nearly impossible, but Huawei seems to have done that at Computex with the S7 Android tablet. The S7 didn’t capture the eye of everyone, but it did manage to impress a few key people — Chippy from UMPCPortal being one of them. Last [...]

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Review of the Moonse aPad E7001 tablet

Review of the Moonse aPad E7001 tablet

We get quite a bit of reader email asking us about certain tablet or opinions on new devices coming out. Lately there’s been an overwhelming theme: cheap Android tablets. A lot of BTR’s readers want an affordable Android solution but don’t want to get stuck with a slow or nearly non-functioning tablet. Along with the [...]

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Toshiba Libretto W100 dual-screened tablet is announced

Toshiba Libretto W100 dual-screened tablet is announced

Ding! Ding! Ding! Here that? It’s round 2 for Toshiba in the tablet fight. After the failing of their first contender, the JournE Touch, to score a knockout (or even to dance around the ring), Toshiba is hoping this new heavyweight contender will do the job. The Toshiba Libretto W100 is a two class contender, [...]

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Hands on with the Archos 7 Home Tablet

Hands on with the Archos 7 Home Tablet

Archos has carved a name for itself in the mainstream MID market. With the success of their Archos 5 Internet Tablet, Archos is in the driver’s seat when it comes to ultra-portable mobile internet devices. So what happens when the Archos decides to grow a little? Well, if the Archos 9 PC Tablet is any [...]

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Eken M001 Android tablet gets some hands-on review time

Eken M001 Android tablet gets some hands-on review time

It looks like the folks over at Shanzai received a little hands-on time with the Eken M001 Android tablet. The Eken M001 was first announced as the Haleron iLet Mini HAL and features a 7-inch 800 x 480 resolution touchscreen, 600MHz VIA Wondermedia processor, Android 1.6, 2GB of flash storage and SD card slot for [...]

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Review of the upgraded Camangi WebStation Android tablet

Review of the upgraded Camangi WebStation Android tablet

The Camangi WebStation was one of the first Android tablets to hit the market in the United States. Originally announced in November of last year, the WebStation quickly shipped right before the end of 2009 for $399. The 7-inch tablet met with some pretty harsh reviews and was lambasted for being slow and having limited [...]

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BeBook Neo eReader video review from BookBee

A few months ago BeBook introduced the Neo eReader to their already established family of eBook readers. Finally we have a review of the Neo by BookBee. Is it truly the One as the Oracle predicted? According to the Aussie reviewer at BookBee, the Neo — which costs a whopping $569 Australian dollars — is [...]

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Review of the PocketBook 360° eReader – Lean, Light, Beautiful and Blazing Fast

Review of the PocketBook 360° eReader – Lean, Light, Beautiful and Blazing Fast

This post was written by Roger Pelizzari, a semi-retired writer and recent adopter of electronic readers. Ebook readers have been arriving in ever greater tidal waves over the past few years, some loaded with features, others barely able to perform as eBook readers. This January when I began my search, I was looking for one [...]

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Hands-on review of the PocketBook 302 eReader

Nate’s Ebook News has a great review of the PocketBook 302 eReader including a video walkthrough and demo. This new eReader offering from PocketBook, also known for their 360 eReader, features a 6-inch EPD touchscreen with microSD card expansion, 2 USB ports, headphone jack, accelerometer, WiFi and replaceable battery. It uses FBReader and Adobe Reader [...]

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Review of the Boogie Board Paperless LCD Writing Tablet

Review of the Boogie Board Paperless LCD Writing Tablet

The Boogie Board Paperless LCD Writing Tablet was announced by Improv Electronics on Friday. In case you’re unfamiliar with it, the Boogie Board is a monochrome LCD screen that has resistive pressure sensitivity which allows you to write on the screen as if it were paper. When you’re done simply press the erase button and [...]

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