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Cooper Desk PRO Leather Folding Laptop Desk with Adjustable Height & Tilt Angles
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Cooper TabStand Height Adjustable Tablet & Portable Monitor Stand for Desk
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Cooper MagStand Height Adjustable iPhone Stand for Desk (MagSafe Compatible)
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Cooper 360° Stand - Rotating & Adjustable Cell Phone Stand for Desk
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Cooper ChatStand Cell Phone Stand for Desk with Height Adjustable, Rotating Holder
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Archos 101 Xenon
With a quad-core processor and 3G connectivity support, the logic Instrument 101 Xenon tablet aims to be a business tool to support productivity while offering consumer features users want. by The Inquirer -
Archos 101 Titanium
Archos upgraded its line of tablets in early 2013 with the release of the 101 Titanium, a tablet that improves upon a few key features of the device’s last version and carries an incredibly low price. Remaining in the 101 Titanium tablet are Archos’ characteristically nice display complete with an integrated stand – a handy and unique feature in the tablet itself. The 10”... -
Archos 101 Platinum
Archos' 10.1-inch tablet — the largest of the pack — falls in-between its other two price-wise, oddly enough. It's $269.99, making it far less expensive than the $399 Nexus 10 and the $549.99 Note 10.1. But the 101 Platinum makes even more tradeoffs than its siblings: it's thicker and heavier than its competitors, has a far lower resolution, and should also be far from... -
Archos 101 Neon
The largest of the bunch, the Archos 101 Neon has a 10.1-inch display, but only a 1,024x600-pixel resolution. What's more, this one comes with the same hardware configuration as the other two models. One key difference, however, is that the 101 Neon offers HDMI output. by CNET All three models come with 1GB of RAM, Android 4.2, 8GB of internal storage and a micro... -
A BRIEF HISTORY
Contrary to what the rising culture of e-book readers and portable computing tablets might have you believe, every major producer of computer tablets is...well...behind the times. Though the realized product of hand-held tablets is fairly recent, the idea behind the today’s 21st century technology existed even before the invention of the computer itself. In fact, in 1888 (a staggering 123 years ago), a patent...