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tuxphones.com
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| | | | | > This is the first part of our JingPad A1 DVT review. For the second part, click here [https://tuxphones.com/jingpad-a1-linux-tablet-review-part-2/]. This is an interesting year for the mobile Linux world. There is a new trend of companies starting to target the consumer market with Linux devices, alongside the usual | |
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blog.the-ebook-reader.com
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| | | | | Review Date: May 2018 - Review unit purchased from Amazon Overview The Onyx Boox Note is the first 10.3-inch ebook reader and digital notepad from Onyx. Along with the larger 13.3-inch Boox Max2 model, it adds a number of hardware and software upgrades over previous Onyx devices. It has a quad-core 1.6GHz processor with 2GB | |
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foosel.net
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| | | | | A long overdue e-reader review, after 1.5 years of use | |
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www.hodinkee.com
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| | | In this exclusive early review, we look at how cellular makes a difference (*hint: it does - a big one) and how the ultimate smartwatch has started to hit its stride (*if you can call it a watch). | ||