• LE PAN TC1020

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    Today we are taking a look at Le Pan’s entry in to the high-end tablet game, the TC1020. With a Tegra 4 quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, a 9000 mAh battery, and the highest resolution (2560 x 1600) 10 inch IPS display available right now, you can tell right off the bat that this thing is no joke.
  • LE PAN MINI

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    Another tablet you might consider is the Le Pan Mini. Its an 8" with a 4:3 ratio (or close to it). IPS panel with 1024 x 768 resolution. Quad core 1.2 GHz. Super thin and light. I'm getting about 8 hours at least on a charge. by xdadevelopers The display, for not being a IPS or Retina is actually very nice. Bright and crisp,...
  • LE PAN II

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    The Le Pan II tablet PC gained instant popularity after its January 2012 release due to a budget price and an accent on entertainment first. While this edition of Le Pan does suffer from the usual limitations of budget tablet, the plusses put this device among the tops in the low-price range. At first glance, the Le Pan II stands out in its design...
  • LE PAN HAIER HG-9041

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    As a budget tablet, the Le Pan 9″ Tablet is not half bad. It’s a decent first tablet, especially for kids. The tablet comes loaded with stock Android and no special apps. But if it wasn’t for the subpar screen, it’d be a much better purchase for the money.
  • LE PAN (MATSUNICHI) MP977B

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    Dubbed the MarquisPad MP977, this particular tablet shares some of the features and tech specs of the Le Pan II, such as its 9.7” 1024×768 display. Apart from that, it will see an upgrade to a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, a slightly redesigned chassis, 4GB of internal storage (but will come bundled with a microSD card) and will come with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich...
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