Shipments of inexpensive tablets from little-known vendors are growing as customers avoid the price of premium tablets such as Apple’s iPad, DisplaySearch said in research released on Tuesday.
White-box tablet numbers have jumped in recent months, but the market may fade as quickly as it grew, as vendors discover the importance of offering potential buyers a complete tablet experience.
The hottest-selling tablets aren't likely to be iPads or Galaxy Tabs these days -- if anything, they're the cut-rate slabs you see in the back of the drug store. Strategy Analytics estimates that ...
China white-box tablet players' shipments increased sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2013 thanks to strong demand from mature markets worldwide. Demand from emerging markets has also started ...
Demand for white-box tablets rolled out by China-based makers remains strong currently despite the launch of US$199 models by Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Google, and the dominance of Apple's iPads, ...
At last year's CES, Razer unveiled Project Fiona, a gaming tablet concept with dual analog sticks and a full complement of buttons, a touchscreen device with viable video game controls. Project Fiona ...
TL;DR: Pick up an onn. Tablet Pro for only $75 (reg. $159) while you can.
You don’t need a $600 iPad just to binge a show by the pool or hand off YouTube duty to your kid in the backseat. This $59.99 onn. tablet with Android OS does all the essentials, and you won’t panic ...
For a glimpse into the future of the world's biggest electronics show, look to a Canadian researcher who's building a paper-like computer. Queen's University computer science professor Roel Vertegaal ...
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We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. As we near the year’s most exciting event for Android fans, that of course being Google I/O, we are learning ...