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Enter for a chance to win a Kobo Nia ereader

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Reading a good book is just easier with the Kobo Nia and two people will win one of these simply elegant ereaders through this contest.

Kobo Elipsa 2E review

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The Kobo Elipsa 2E brings back the stylus that made the previous model unique amongst the company’s eReaders, including the big screen.

Insignia 8-inch Windows 8 tablet review: proof inexpensive tablets keep getting...

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A few years ago, you couldn’t have paid me to switch to a tablet that cost less than $150. However, one of the great things about technology is the trickle down effect and that has changed the tablet game. Just like you can now buy an entry level car with tech that used to be exclusive to premium vehicles–like anti-lock brakes or a Bluetooth capable sound system—many entry level tablets now offer features that used to set the more expensive models apart. I just wrapped up a few days using the Insignia 8-inch Windows 8 tablet and came away impressed. This device is proof that an entry level tablet is more than capable of filling many peoples’ casual tablet needs without spending a fortune.

In the Dorm: Tablet vs. TV

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Heading off to college or university is an exciting time. And if you’re planning to live in a dorm room, it means stocking up on all of the gear you’ll need for the shared living space. When it comes to a display device, one wouldn’t even think of a tablet as being a full-on TV replacement. But when you consider that your home base will be such small living quarters, this becomes a real consideration. And there are advantages for each technology when it comes to both productivity and entertainment.

Options for activating LTE Tablets

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Having a persistent LTE connection makes sense for tablets used by students, freelancers, entrepreneurs and anyone who needs to be connected always or who is wary of free Wi-Fi.

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite (2021) review

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Amazon gives its ‘middle child’ eReader a nice update, making the Kindle Paperwhite (2021) the better option when it comes to getting full value.

Samsung released the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite tablet

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Samsung launched a new, more affordable tablet in the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, offering it in two versions with Wi-Fi and LTE connectivity.

Hipstreet Phoenix is the affordable family tablet

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I started seriously looking at the 25.4 cm (10″) Hipstreet Phoenix when one of the youngest family members cracked the screen on the shared family tablet for the second time. The Phoenix cost less than a repair and turned out to be sturdier as well with some terrific features.

Samsung Galaxy NotePro vs. Galaxy TabPro: which one’s right for you?

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At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Samsung unveiled new Pro series tablets: the Galaxy NotePro and Galaxy TabPro. All four tablets share a number of common features like a high resolution (WQXGA) 2560 x 1600 pixel TFT LCD display, 8 megapixel rear camera, and Android 4.4 (KitKat). So which of these tablets is the right one for you, the Galaxy NotePro or the Galaxy TabPro? Here’s a breakdown of some of the key differences between the two and the target market for each.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e review

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The herd has thinned out when it comes to finding solid Android tablets, but the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e may be the top option for consuming content.