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Velocity Micro unleashes the Cruz Android 2.1 tablet and eReader

Velocity Micro unleashes the Cruz Android 2.1 tablet and eReader

Velocity Micro is getting into the tablet game with their upcoming Android 2.1 tablets — the CruzTablet and CruzReader. Engadget had the original word on the two devices, but the specs were pretty sparse. Both will feature 7-inch capacitive multitouch screens, 800MHz processors and Android 2.1 with Flash support.
Fortunately we’ve found more details on both [...]

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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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Review: Sony Touch Edition Reader with video

Matthew Miller from ZDNet has a really indepth review (both text and hands-on video review) of the new Sony Touch Edition Reader (PRS-600) — Sony’s 6″ touchscreen capable reader. It’s yet another glowing review of Sony’s new line of eReaders. Gone are the problems with backlit touchscreens and glare issues. The buttons on the device, [...]

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Review: Sony Pocket Edition Reader

Review: Sony Pocket Edition Reader

Here’s a nice, simple, down-to-earth review of the Sony Pocket Edition Reader by Livejournal blogger cbeveridge. He does a good job of explaining why he went with the 300 model (5″ screen) over the 600 model (6″ screen and touch screen capability) and answers issues real consumers would like to know like does it read [...]

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Kindle claims 45% of eReader market, Sony claims 30%

Kindle claims 45% of eReader market, Sony claims 30%

It seems to be eReader week on Best Tablet Review. Not on purpose of course, but all the latest tablet news has been eReader related.
Now we have market share numbers that were published yesterday by iSupply showing that the Kindle might not be so far out of reach as once thought. While Amazon does control [...]

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