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  • Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Earlier this year Toshiba introduced its first netbook with an Intel Atom N2600 Cedar Trail processor. But if ...

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  • VIA APC: A $49 Android computer with an ARM11 CPU

    VIA APC: A $49 Android computer with an ARM11 CPU

    VIA Technologies is entering Raspberry Pi territory with its latest product -- the APC. It's a $49 barebones ...

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  • $74 PC on a stick features Allwinner A10 CPU, Android 4.0

    $74 PC on a stick features Allwinner A10 CPU, Android 4.0

    The FXI Cotton Candy is getting a lot of attention as a PC on a stick that will ...

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  • AMD launches Trinity processors with an eye on “ultrathin” laptops

    AMD launches Trinity processors with an eye on ultrathin laptops

    AMD has launched its second-generation A-series line of processors aimed at a wide range of computers from desktops ...

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  • 10 Ultrabook deals for under $800

    10 Ultrabook deals for under $800

    Ultrabooks are thin and light laptops that use Intel processors and solid state disks (or solid state cache) ...

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  • How to root a Kindle Fire with Software Version 6.3.1

    How to root a Kindle Fire with Software Version 6.3.1

    Amazon released a minor software update for the Kindle Fire this week. It gives users a little more ...

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  • New kernel brings Netflix to Android 4.0 Kindle Fire

    New kernel brings Netflix to Android 4.0 Kindle Fire

    Kindle Fire owners have been hacking Amazon's $199 Android 2.3 tablet to install unofficial versions of Android 4.0 ...

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  • CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 0.1 for the NOOK Tablet kills (some) bugs dead

    CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 0.1 for the NOOK Tablet kills (some) bugs dead

    Just over a week after releasing the first build of Android 4.0 for the Barnes & Noble NOOK ...

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Elonox introduces 6 new low cost Android tablets

UK electronics company Elonex has introduced 6 new Google Android powered tablets priced at £119 and up. That’s about $195 US, with some top of the line models running closer to $300. The tablets will be available with range of features including 7 and 10 inch resistive and capacitive touchscreen displays.
Here’s a quick rundown:
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April 13th, 2011, 7:33 am by Brad Linder | 5 Comments

Elonex introduces its latest £99 Android tablet

Thought a $399 iPad was a good deal for a tablet? UK-based Elonex is set to launch a new 7 inch Android tablet for just £99, or about $162 US. The Digital Reader reports the Elonex 760ET has a 1 GHz processor, 4GB of storage, and WiFi. It has a microSD card slot, acelerometer, speakers, and HDMI output. It runs…

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March 2nd, 2011, 3:40 pm by Brad Linder | 1 Comment

Elonex launches eTouch tablet line

Elonex is best known for pumping out dirt cheap netbooks and tablets in the UK> So it should come as no surprise that the company has a few Apple iPad-like devices to show you… which will sell for between £99 and £159 in the UK. The Elonex eTouch tablets will have screen sizes ranging from 5 to 10 inches, and…

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September 3rd, 2010, 11:41 am by Brad Linder | 3 Comments

Elonex iDock XL doesn’t quite turn your iPhone into an iPad

Say what you will about the iPad just being an iPod touch with a bigger screen. Elonex has inadvertently found a way to prove that giving an iPhone or iPod touch a bigger screen doesn’t automatically turn it into an iPad. The Elonex iDock XL is basically a large display with a space for docking an iPhone. When the iPhone…

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April 16th, 2010, 4:44 pm by Brad Linder | 3 Comments

UK retailer Marks & Spencer launches its own netbook

If it seems like pretty much anybody can call up a Taiwanese manufacturer these days and order a few hundred or thousand generic netbooks to slap their name on, that’s because it’s pretty much true. Case in point: UK retailer Marks & Spencer is now selling its own netbook with the catchy name of the MSNB-2009. The netbook is nothing…

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December 18th, 2009, 10:15 am by Brad Linder | 2 Comments

Elonex launches Windows CE powered smartbook

elonex smartbook

Elonex has been making low cost netbooks and ultraportable computers for about as long as anyone (which is to say, for about a year or two). The company’s Elonex One netbook was the first to sell for under £100 in the UK. Now Elonex is showing a new breed of mini-laptops with ARM-based processors and Windows CE. The Elonex Smartbook…

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September 9th, 2009, 5:47 pm by Brad Linder | 15 Comments

Aware Electronics $150 netbook has a detachable keyboard

aware-netbook

Taiwanese electronics maker Aware Electronics is showing off an intriguing mini-laptop at a Chinese trade show this week. The A-View has a 7 inch display, which seems so 2007. But it also features a removable keyboard, which means you can use the netbook as a traditional laptop or as a tablet. That certainly makes this system stand in the crowded…

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April 15th, 2009, 3:41 pm by Brad Linder | 10 Comments

Two more Razorbook clones: Elonex One t+, SurfOne IN0S1

It looks like there are two more netbooks in the world based on the same reference design as the 3K Razorbook 400. French site Blogeee noticed a new netbook available from RueDuCommerce called the SurfOne INOS1, which sells for about 189 €, or about $257 US. It has a 400MHz Ingenic CPU, a 7 inch 800 x 480 pixel display,…

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October 7th, 2008, 5:09 pm by Brad Linder | 3 Comments

Elonex Webbook gets reviewed

Despite my earlier skepticism, it looks like the Elonex Webbook is real. And it’s shipping. The folks at Pocket Lint got their hands on one one of these 10.2 inch laptops that Carphone Warehouse is offering for free with a wireless subscription. And here’s what they had to say (nutshell version): The Webbook ain’t the lightest or heaviest netbook you’re…

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August 2nd, 2008, 10:14 am by Brad Linder | No Comments »

Elonex webbook: $525 netbook free with a wireless plan

The Elonex webbook looks interesting enough on paper. The laptop packs a 10.2 inch display, 1.6GHz VIA C7-M CPU, 80GB hard drive, 512MB of RAM, runs Windows XP, has 3 USB ports and weighs just 1.3kg. Oh, and you can pick one up for £264 or about $525 USD or get one free when you sign up for a wireless…

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July 28th, 2008, 10:19 am by Brad Linder | 3 Comments

Elonex One, part II: Another RazorBook clone?

Elonex is apparently following up on the success of the company’s Elonex One laptop with a new model, called the Elonex One T. The Elonex One was a bit different from other netbooks in that all of the PC components (storage, RAM, CPU, and so on) were hidden behind the screen. The result is that you could remove the keyboard…

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July 9th, 2008, 7:36 pm by Brad Linder | 3 Comments

Elonex to launch 4 new notebooks at Computex

Low cost laptop maker Elonex is preparing to introduce 4 new laptops at Computex. The Elonex One is already available in the UK for £99 or just about $200. There’s not a ton of information about the new Elonex notebooks, but UMPC Portal found some nice pictures on the Computex new products page. They’ll apparently bear some awkward names like…

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June 2nd, 2008, 9:01 am by Brad Linder | No Comments »
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