• Archos 70 Xenon

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    Like common Archos device, ARCHOS 70 Xenon tablet is designed for budget conscious costumer that needs a reliable device for multimedia and entertainment. Powered by MTK8312 Dual core Processor that integrated with Mali 400 Dual-core GPU and clocked around at 1.2 GHz, this model still provides more than enough performance rich internet browsing, streaming video, play most casual Android games or light document and...
  • Archos 70 Titanium

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    The Archos 70 Titanium is a classic mixed bag in terms of quality: The useful apps running on a nicely quick processor – particularly at its budget suggested retail price – are definite plusses, though the screen resolution of a surprisingly low 1024 x 600 pixels is definitely not notable in a market increasingly beset with high-definition tablets. After making a big leap in...
  • VIZIO TABLET

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    As an inexpensive alternative to the Apple iPad 2 from which it is inspired, the Vizio Tablet PC is sure to fulfill the expectations of the user on a budget. Two additional – and utterly unique – features are major selling points for Vizio beyond the great performance and quality screen. In terms of the Vizio Tablet’s specs, the device was released with the...
  • VIEWSONIC VIEWPAD 7

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    Though the ViewPad 7 may be the pride of ViewSonic’s line of tablets, this device is much more appropriate for use with smartphone functions rather than for use as a full-on tablet PC for most users. On the plus side, the ViewSonic ViewPad 7 runs the Android 2.2 operating system well and the Tegra microprocessor keeps functions working quickly – especially at this size...
  • VIEWSONIC VIEWPAD 10

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    The ViewSonic ViewPad 10's main selling point is in its distinctive double OS schema. This one boots up both Android 2.2 and Windows 7 operating systems upon startup. Unfortunately, this doesn’t turn out to be as much as an advantage as some users might suspect because both operating systems run rather sluggishly. In terms of hardware, the ViewPad 10 falls short of certain industry...
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