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Velocity Micro unveils 2 new ICS tablets - The 7-Inch Cruz T507 and 9.7-Inch Cruz T510
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We usually don’t think of Velocity Micro as a maker of high-end devices, quite the contrary. However, they are targeting different kind of users and we applaud them for finding the niche where they can compete in.
And the best part is that they keep pushing their agenda and are preparing to unveil two new Android 4.0 tablets at the CES. The two devices are 7-Inch Cruz T507 and 9.7-Inch Cruz T510, both of which (as far as we understood) rock Cortex A8 1.2GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, 8GB of built-in storage, front-facing camera for video calls, HDMI out and preloaded Amazon’s Appstore.
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Velocity Micro Releases Shine Projector
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Velocity Micro is a premier builder of award winning enthusiast desktops, laptops peripherals, and Cruz tablets. Today, the company announced the release of their very first pico projector, the Shine. This tiny device fits in the palm of your hand and can display 300 ANSI lumens, a WXGA (1280 x 768) resolution, and a 2000:1 contrast ratio. Weighing only half a pound, the Shine is ideal for travel and can easily fit into any pocket. The company has included unique connection options that include a mini HDMI port, USB, and a headphone jack as well.
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Velocity Micro Rolls Out Next Generation Cruz Tablets
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Once upon a time, Velocity Micro made a living building only high end custom PCs, notebooks, and workstations. That type of singular (or triangular, if you will) focus is behind them, and the company now dabbles in eReaders and tablets as well. These mobile devices fall under Velocity Micro's Cruz line, and they've just been updated in preparation for an upcoming relaunch later this month.
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Velocity Micro Cruz T408 8-inch tablet gets its FCC credentials, goes on sale at $240
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The T408 has been loitering around pre-order pages for a while now, but without a nod from the FCC it was going nowhere. Fortunately, it's just been given a clean bill of 802.11 b/g/n health and can be yours for $240 from Best Buy Amazon. That outlay gets you an 8-incher with a front-facing camera, 4GB of built-in storage and a microSD slot. Watch out though: like previous Cruz tablets, it omits Android Market support out of the box, which tells you something about its target audience.
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Velocity Micro made to sign Microsoft patent deal on Android
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Velocity Micro on Wednesday was the second in as many days to be pushed into signing a patent deal with Microsoft over Android. The deal will see royalties paid on every Cruz tablet sold. Company chief Randy Copeland spun the loss by arguing that it would help lead to "exciting new Cruz tablets" later on.
The deal immediately follows one with General Dynamics and shows Microsoft now turning most of its attention to smaller Android device makers located inside the US. Most of its early focus on royalty collection was on larger phone designers like HTC.
Microsoft believes it owns technology inherent to Android. Most, however, see the company as simply trying to give Android an arbitrary price ...
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MIPS-based smartphones and tablets to debut at CES
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It's not a secret MIPS has been looking to enter the smartphone and tablet space. ARM processors are currently dominating the landscape with Intel's x86
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Velocity Micro's Cruz Tablet Now Shipping
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There aren't a whole lot of choices in the Android tablet market right now, Samsung's Galaxy Tab perhaps the most prominent. It's also fairly pricey.
Enter Velocity Micro's new Cruz tablet, a 7-inch A...
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Velocity Micro rolls out T30 Italia laptop, Vector Campus Edition desktop
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As anyone that's been to a mall recently is no doubt well aware, the back-to-school season is upon us, and so is the usual batch
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Velocity Micro Cruz Reader, Tablet, and StoryPad get Launch Date
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We have already talked about the Cruz line of readers a bit. What we didn’t know about the devices was when exactly they would launch. Velocity Micro has now offered that launch date.
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Velocity Micro Talks Tablets, E-Readers
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It won't be long before it will be easier to list out the companies who don't plan on releasing a tablet. Even boutique system builder Velocity Micro is now getting in the game, having just announced ...
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Velocity Micro shows off $199 Cruz Reader
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We haven't heard much about Velocity Micro's Android-based Cruz Reader since it sort of came out of nowhere back in April, but it's now finally
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Velocity Micro Z55, Raptor Lx665 and Lx775 get hexacore i7-980X Extreme
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Okay, we’re getting the feeling that just about every high-spec PC manufacturer plan to put Intel’s new hexacore Core i7-980X Extreme processor into their gaming offering...
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