CherryPal’s 7 inch CherryPad first surfaced a few months ago to underwhelming reviews. It has a sluggish processor, low resolution display, and no support for multitouch. Now MobileMag has the skinny on a new model coming soon from CherryPal. The new tablet will also feature a 7 inch display. But it will feature a capacitive […]
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CherryPal $188 tablet now shipping… maybe, gets hands-on treatment
CherryPal’s CherryPad is a 7 inch Android tablet that won’t get mistaken for an Apple iPad or even a Samsung Galaxy Pad anytime soon thanks to its relatively slow processor and limited feature set. But for $188, it doesn’t look all that bad. CherryPal introduced the tablet a few weeks ago, and the folks at […]
CherryPal introduces a $188 Android tablet
Folks who have been following the netbook space might remember the name CherryPal. I don’t really expect it to resonate with anybody else. But CherryPal was one of the first companies to release a cheap netbook running Google Android, as well as cheap Linux netbooks. Now the company is getting into the tablet space, with […]
CherryPal gives its $99 netbook a Google Android update
Late last year CherryPal introduced a $99 netbook, showing those OLPC folks how it’s done… cheaply. While the CherryPal Africa netbook may not have the large screen, keyboard, or durability of the OLPC XO Laptop, it only costs about half as much. When CherryPal launched the mini-laptop last year it only ran Windows CE or […]
CherryPal launches a $99 netbook
The last netbook I saw from CherryPal was the 10 inch CherryPal Bing launched in early 2009. It was pretty much a me-too netbook with your usual specs including a 1024 x 600 pixel display and an Atom N270 CPU. But now CherryPal is back with two machines that really do stand out from the […]
CherryPal launches Bing netbook
CherryPal makes low power, low cost, low profile computers. The company’s first product was a tiny desktop computer. And now CherryPal is launching a mini-laptop called the CherryPal Bing laptop. The CherryPal Bing runs the company’s custom GreenMaraschino Linux operating system which includes Firefox, OpenOffice, media software, and Skype. But the Intel Atom-based netbook is […]