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Velocity Micro Cruz T408 Pro Reviews

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

If low-cost tablets like the Amazon Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble Nook Color and Nook Tablet didn't exist, this review might read very differently. Unfortunately for Velocity Micro, these devices do exist and they do a fantastic job of presenting media, e-mail, and the Web on a beautiful screen. Next to these devices, it's immediately apparent that the T408 (and arguably the larger T410) are holding themselves to a lower standard. You deserve better.
4.3 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 03, 2012

Liliputing‘s review Edit

Overall, I’ve been pleasantly surprised with the Cruz T408′s performance. It could certainly get better battery life, and the poor screen viewing angles could be problematic in some situations — especially if you want to watch movies or look at photos with a friend, but for $200 you could certainly do worse.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Oct 29, 2011

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The Velocity Micro Cruz T408 is a decent low-cost tablet ruined by a poor screen and inadequate OS.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 18, 2011

LAPTOP Magazine‘s review Edit

The $239 Velocity Cruz T408 tablet's affordable price will be very attractive to students and frugal tablet shoppers of all ages. And unlike with the Kindle Fire, you can use this slate to make video calls. However, the slate's somewhat sluggish performance and low-res display are turn-offs, as is the awkward skinning of Android. While the Cruz T408 is certainly worth a look, you'll probably be better off picking up the $199 Kindle Fire.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 07, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 4.8 / 10, based on the 4 reviews.


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