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E Fun launches $130 Next 7S tablet with Ice Cream Sandwich, 1GHz CPU

Engadget - If you're still in the quest for that perfect Mother's Day gift, E Fun believes you should have to look no further than its recently announced Next 7S tablet. The outfit isn't a newcomer to budget-friendly territory, and it's keeping the trend rolling by pricing its latest 7-inch slate at a mere $129.99.

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Tablet designer E Fun makes the move to laptops

E Fun, a company known for its tablets and detachables, is launching its first consumer laptops at CES 2016.

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CES 2013: E Fun's APEN Touch8 Brings Touch Input to Non-touchscreen Windows 8 Laptops

Maximum PC: "Windows 8 on a non-touchscreen device makes for a far-from-ideal experience, but if that is what you are stuck with then you are likely to be interested in the special touch pen accessories being showcased at the ongoing CES 2013 event by E Fun and Targus. Since we have already covered the prosaically named Targus Touch Pen, we are going to focus on the eFun aPen in this article."

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justinbkerr4290d ago

Sounds like a gimmick to me.

mpctips4290d ago

I wonder how it compares to the Targus Touch Pen.

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Engadget - Hands-on with eFun's Nextbook 7GP and 8GP budget-friendly tablets

Engadget - Not content with showing off its handy aPen Touch8 for those Windows 8 laptops which lack touch capabilities, eFun also let us play around a bit with two of its newest Nextbook tablets here at CES 2013. For starters, the 7GP, as its moniker would indicate, is a 7-inch (1024 x 600) slate that's sporting Android 4.1, a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU alongside 1GB of RAM and 8GB of built-in storage.

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