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VIA bringing in Android tablets between $100 - $150

Kevin Spiess - Tuesday, May 25, 2010 11:08am (PST) 0 Favourite (0)

Somewhat cheaper than some other tablets...but: as good?

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Source: Fudzilla

Section: Portable Computing

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    Gangsta692 May 25, 10
    VERY interesting.
  • 2 thumbs!
    Ded Valve May 25, 10
    Less expensive, more useful and overall better than the Ipad? Probably yes.

    But the real question is, does it have the apple logo? If not then it won't do nearly as well.

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    THE GECKO STATE May 25, 10
    What the heck is this no name software and computers. Hi i'm a mac & i'm a no name.
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    tekmosis May 25, 10
    Hello Mr. Gecko, may I take you from under your palm tree leaf and introduce you to VIA and Android? Neither of which are "no name" brands.
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    THE GECKO STATE May 25, 10
    Ya but no name is less exspensive thats why i said it ok and if hardware cost that much then there has to be a catch...!
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    THM May 25, 10
    Android Tablets???

    I prefer netbooks...

    Hee Hee...remind me of 'Bishop' from Alien Saga ...I also wonder whether he has a 'tablet' or not???
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    THE GECKO STATE May 25, 10
    quote THM
    Android Tablets???

    I prefer netbooks...

    Hee Hee...remind me of 'Bishop' from Alien Saga ...I also wonder whether he has a 'tablet' or not???
    Now this guy is actually thinking why don't some other people start thinking tablets easily break and if it cost a hundred and fifty dollars than it must be made of cheap material cause if they ain't charging alot than that means they used cheap material cost less breaks easily
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    Northern49 May 26, 10
    Yeah you're a real genius, gecko.
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