May 18, 8844 by SLipKnoT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | Posted in Laptops & Notebooks
here's the short story: i want a tablet that has a usb port 2.0 and sd card reader and apps and stuff. but i don't want to spend alot of money im 16 and work at an ice cream shop so i don't want to blow
Second one definitely, not because it costs more but because the specs are much better and the styling is too.
But if you want something to read E books on get a kindle. Same thing but cheaper
peanut 2 | May 18, 8955
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(2 diggs) Stream TV Networks and eLocity Tablet Roadmap for 2011 | Good E-Reader Blog - Electronic Reader and Tablet PC News
Feb 06, 2011 from goodereader(Good Ereader) in Technology
We were at CES in Vegas this year when we took a long tour of the eLocity booth and got hands on with all of the new technology coming out this year! The
(1 diggs) eLocity A10 Tablet
Feb 07, 2011 from thinkwired(Think Wired) in Technology
eLocity A10 Tablet Specifications
10 inches of IPS multi touch display screen
Powered with 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor
Ambient light sensor
Micro SD card slot
USB 2.0 host port
1366 x 768 pixel of screen resolution
512MB of DDR2 memory
Runs on Android...
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(2 diggs) CES 2011 - eLocity Tablets and 3D Without Glasses
Jan 11, 2011 from zennie62(Zenophon Abraham) in Technology
CES 2011 - eLocity Tablets and 3D Without Glasses
(1 diggs) Seven 10-inch eLocity Tablets to Go Up for Pre-Order on January 17
Jan 03, 2011 from softpedia(Softpedia)
Since tablets are about to practically flood the market once CES 2011 starts, it goes without saying that hearing of another inbound collection will hardly be a surprise, although the sheer number of upcoming eLocity models might seem a bit unusual.Apparently, Stream TV networks is gambling a lot on the slate segmen... (read more)
(7 diggs) Seven 10-inch eLocity Tablets to Go Up for Pre-Order on January 17
Jan 05, 2011 from jenissexxxlll in World News
Since tablets are about to practically flood the market once CES 2011 starts, it goes without saying that hearing of another inbound collection will hardly be a surprise, although the sheer number of upcoming eLocity models might seem a bit unusual.
Velocity Micro Reveals 8" And 10" Android Tablets - HotHardware
If there's one thing to be learned from the HP TouchPad , it's that people love cheap. The iPad has a dominating lead in the overall tablet space, but nothing gets the masses worked up like a fire sale on a previously-comparably-priced item. Velocity Micro is the latest on the block with cheap options for those who aren't entirely sold on the iPad, with the new Cruz T408 and Cruz T410 designed to be the fastest, most feature laden tablets on the market for under $300. The 8" Cruz T408 and the 10" Cruz T410 will ship with a 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU, front-facing cameras, 802.11n Wi-Fi, a premium software suite including full versions of Angry Birds Rio and QuickOffice, Flash 10.3, Android...
Velocity Micro Announces Two New Gingerbread Tablets, Cruz ...
by Harold Williams
Velocity Micro Announces the Availability of Two Remarkably Affordable New Android Tablets
RICHMOND, VA – September 7, 2011 – Velocity Micro, the premier builder of award winning enthusiast desktops, laptops, peripherals, and the remarkable Cruz tablet, announces the availability of two new Android tablets – the 8″ Cruz T408 and the 10″ Cruz T410. Designed by Velocity Micro’s team of world class engineers to emphasize speed, content, style, and value, these newly announced Cruzes provide all of the features consumers are craving while still hitting an attractive pricepoint, making them the perfect devices to tap into a new market of value conscious shopper. The T408 and T410 will retail at $239.99 and $299.99 respectively.
Velocity Micro Cruz T410 Gingerbread tablet will run you a penny ...
by Brian Heater
Looks like the T408 has company. Velocity Micro today announced the Cruz T410, the bigger brother to the recently unveiled eight-inch T408. The 10-inch tablet rocks similar specs as its smaller sibling, including a 1GHz Cortex A8 processor, Android 2.3, a front-facing camera, WiFi, and pre-loaded Amazon content. The budget Android tablet will be available this month, running $299.99 -- $60 more than the T408, but still fairly affordable in the tablet world. Press release is after the break. RICHMOND, VA - September 7, 2011 - Velocity Micro, the premier builder of award winning enthusiast desktops, laptops, peripherals, and the remarkable Cruz tablet, announces the availability of two new Android...
Velocity Micro Cruz T408 is an 8-inch Android tablet for $240 – New ...
by Lee Mathews
Get access to the Android Market. Amazon’s AppStore is on board, but if you’re after a smaller-screen Android tablet with Amazon integration why not just wait for the real deal to go on sale in a couple months?
One thing’s for certain: Microsoft is probably cheering for the Cruz to be a hit — since it struck an Android patent licensing deal with Velocity Micro earlier this year.
Velocity Micro unveils new affordable Android tablets | Android ...
by Shane McGlaun
Velocity Micro has been making computers for a long time now and the company has now stepped into the Android tablet market with some new offerings. The company has announced a pair of new tablets with the Android OS onboard that have very attractive prices. The Tablets are the Cruz T408 with an 8-inch screen and the Cruz T410 with a 10-inch screen. Either of the tablets will cost you under $300.
The T408 will sell for $239.99 and the T410 will sell for $299.99. The 8-inch tablet has a 4:3 aspect ratio and the T410 has a 16:9 aspect ratio screen. Both of the tablets have a lot of features in common with premium design and feel at low prices. The screens have thin bezels and both support touch input. The processor inside is a 1GHz Cortex A8 and both will have front facing cameras.