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eLocity A7 Android 2.2 Tablet up for Pre-Order

by Eric on September 9, 2010

The coming eLocity A7 Android 2.2 tablet is coming soon.

The A7 tablet features a 7″ touchscreen display powered by Android 2.2, and has 512MB RAM, a 1GHz processor and 4GB of internal memory.  The A7 can connect to the interweb trough its 802.11b/g wireless adapter.

The Android tablet also features Bluetooth connectivity, 1080p HDMI out, a Micro SD card slot, a 1.3MP front-facing camera and a USB 2.0 port.

It’s up for pre-order right now at $369.99.

More product shots in the gallery below. [click to continue…]

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Toshiba has been at the tablet PC drawing board and has had divine insparation in the form of this dual touch-screen tablet PC they call Libretto.  This creation is a limited-edition device commemorating Toshiba’s 25th Anniverary. [click to continue…]

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Sony has dropped out an all-in-one touchscreen Vaio for less than $1,000.  Sony calls it the J series and has packed this machine with all the latest hardware, like the new 2010 Intel Core processors, a 7,200 rpm hard-drive, Blu-ray optical drive, wireless keyboard and mouse, a 21.5 inch high-definition display with a native 1,920 by 1,080 resolution and of course multi-touch touchscreen capability. [click to continue…]

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Sony HDR-CX350V Hands-On Review

by Eric on March 4, 2010

Sony HDR-CX350V

The Sony HDR-CX350V is a compact camcorder that captures Full HD 1080 video in AVCHD format.  In addition to AVCHD video format, the CX350V can also capture 7.1MP still images with its Exmor R CMOS sensor.  The CX350V features 32GB of internal flash memory, which can be expanded via Memory Stick or SD cards. [click to continue…]

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Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field

by Eric on February 10, 2010

Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field

The Panasonic Toughbook H1 Field is a rugged tablet computer geared toward demanding field operations and is based largely on the regular flavor Toughbook H1.  The Toughbook H1 Field packs a 6-foot drop rating and features Windows 7 OS, and Intel Atom Z540 processor, 2GB RAM, 64GB reinforced flex-connect SSD HD, a 10.4-inch XGA dual-touch LCD panel and 2 hot-swappable batteries, which are good for a total 5 hour battery life.

Connection options on the Toughbook H1 Field include 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth v2.1 EDR and optional WWAN / Gobi2000 mobile broadband.  The Toughbook H1 field runs $3379 in base configuration and should be available in March 2010.

Hands-on video and more details after the break. [click to continue…]

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