• VERIZON ELLIPSIS 8

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    It's taken a while, but Verizon is finally offering a companion to its Ellipsis 7 tablet . It has just released the Ellipsis 8, a slightly larger slate with similarly middling specs and fairly aggressive pricing for an LTE-enabled tablet. by ZDNET Although billed as having a "full HD" display, the tablet has a 1,280x800-pixel resolution. Considerably lower than what you might find from...
  • VERIZON ELLIPSIS 7

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    Verizon entered the electronics media discussion by way of cellular phone service; its attempt at creating a useful 7” device has resulted in the Ellipsis 7, a tablet which clearly demonstrates the company’s expertise – but that’s not necessarily a good thing. From a marketing perspective, seemingly the same guys who created the hybrid term “phablet” now seek to blur the difference between said...
  • VELOCITY MICRO CRUZ T410

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    Velocity Micro has released a pair of tablet PCs geared for the low to mid-range budget; the Cruz T410 is the larger of the duo, with most features reproduced in Velocity Micro’s brother product, the T408 . Aside from the $80 more you’ll pay (the T408 has a suggested retail price of just under $200), the sole significant difference in the Cruz T410 is...
  • VELOCITY MICRO CRUZ T408

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    The immediate attention-grabber for the Velocity Micro Cruz T408 tablet is the price - at a suggested retail price of $200, the Cruz T408 instantly became one of the lower-priced tablets within the Android-powered field. And Velocity Micro has done an admirable job in producing a budget tablet that well approximates the look and feel of a premium-priced device. The Velocity Micro Cruz T408...
  • VELOCITY MICRO CRUZ T301

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    Among the ever-burgeoning range of inexpensive Android tablets out there, the Velocity Micro Cruz T301 is noted for its Android 2.2 operating system, still something of a rarity in tablets under $200 market price. Unfortunately, cutting of corners in other areas detracts from an otherwise decent tablet. In terms of Cruz T301 specs, the device does not sport camera, GPS or ambient light sensor...
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