E Fun has rolled out a new 2-in-1 Widows powered tablet that can be a notebook or a tablet for use on the go. The device is called the Nextbook 10 and it comes out of the box with Windows 8.1 as the ...
The Nextbook Elite 10 ($249.99 direct) is E-Fun’s latest foray into the tablet market, following in the footsteps of its Nextbook Premium 9 tablet. The Elite 10 will compete with the Apple iPad 2 and ...
E-Fun Nextbook 10.1 : Docking Keyboard The keyboard docks with the tablet using a magnetic connection that lifts off easily and has no physical latch, but it grips well enough to hold fast if you lift ...
Electronics maker E Fun has announced that it will be showing off its first quad-core tablets at CES 2014. The tablets will include the Nextbook 8 and the Nextbook 10. Both will run the Android 4.2 ...
Hardware makers are delivering on Intel’s promise of cheap, Intel-powered Windows tablets, with E FUN next in line to deliver a sub-$200 slate. The E FUN Nextbook tablet should ship Oct. 23 to Walmart ...
E Fun’s latest low-cost tablet is a 2-in-1 model with a detachable keyboard, an Intel Atom x5-Z8300 Cherry Trail processor and Windows 10 software. The E Fun Nextbook 10.1 is now available from Target ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Nextbook recently announced the Flexx 10 and Flexx 11, two new affordable 2-in-1 tablets, and ...
It’s easy to dismiss eFun as yet-another me-too tablet maker. The company’s low-cost Nextbook Android tablets sell for as little as $120, and tend to feature underwhelming specifications. But eFun ...
It wasn't too long ago that we saw eFun's Nextbook Premium 9 Gingerbread tablet make its debut, but that isn't keeping the company from cranking out the hits. For CES 2012, eFun is showing off the Ice ...
Features Include Android Jelly Bean 4.2, Google Play, Narrow Frame Bezel, and More E FUN Nextbook 8 tablet features Android Jelly Bean 4.2, Google Play, quad-core processor and new, narrow frame bezel ...
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