Velocity Micro’s Cruz T408 tablet has been made a bit more palatable, as much as a price tag of $2oo signifies. Velocity Micro had launched the tablet with a price tag of $240, which is also the price ...
Velocity Micro plans to start shipping two Android tablets in the next 6 weeks or so. The Cruz Reader is a $200 tablet with a resistive touchscreen display that’s designed primarily as an eBook reader ...
We reported earlier in April that Velocity was working on 2 Android Tablet PC’s and it looks like they finally received a launch date, as well as details on a 3rd tablet they are releasing. In August ...
Velocity Micro is now taking orders for two Android tablets the company first introduced a little over a month ago. One is marketed as a 7 inch color eBook reader, while the other is pitched as a ...
It's no secret that the market for Android tablets is crowded – and getting more so every day. Just ask Samsung, Acer, HTC, Huawei, Lenovo, Pandigital and, oh yes, Verticool. We could keep going, but ...
PC maker Velocity Micro on Tuesday announced the $299 Cruz Tablet computer, a handheld device that is priced significantly lower than Apple’s popular iPad tablet, which is available starting at $499.
Like everyone else, Velocity Micro's about to cannonball into the tablet pool with the hope of making a big splash. Its first product, the $199 Cruz Reader is already boxed up and arriving on store ...
Will the 8-inch and 10-inch devices make a splash in the tablet waters? Both offer a fair number of features at affordable prices. Scott Webster has spent the better part of his adult life playing ...
The good: The Pandigital SuperNova tablet is light, smooth, and comfortable to hold. It includes a Micro-HDMI slot and two cameras. The bad: The tablet's screen is dim and low-resolution with narrow ...
Velocity Micro has introduced two new tablet computers. The Chesterfield County-based computer maker said the tablets, which run on the Android operating system, cost less than $300 each. The Cruz ...
Whereas custom notebooks presented serious challenges to system builders more than a decade ago -- components were hard to come by, and prices were high -- the tablet has so far been the complete ...