Velocity Micro Cruz Tablets and Readers

Velocity Tablets has a nice comparison chart comparing the different types of Velocity Micro Cruz Tablets and Readers. We looked into the Cruz T410, which people are complaining that the screen doesn’t get bright enough and that it is just a rebranded Samsung tablet. We looked into it more and couldn’t find any evidence of this, although it does look very similar to a Samsung P1000. You can see the direct comparison at VsChart.

Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab is Samsung’s move onto the tablet warfield and luckily we are right here in the battle fray to give you first-hand scoop from the announcement event. Some might argue that it’s rather a step down from laptops but the Samsung Galaxy Tab smartphone DNA is obvious from the moment you touch it. The 7-inch Android tablet has full phone functionality and the only thing that separates it from being called an insanely oversized cell phone is the fact that you cannot make phone calls by holding it next to your ear. The rest of the specs sheet looks like it belongs to a cell phone if you don’t mind the oversized screen.

But as one reviewer said, “Putting this tablet in a challenge against an iPad 2 or the Samsung Galaxy Tab is pointless. The typically-top-rated tablets have better screen resolution, better cameras, more memory, and faster processors. But the better tablets also cost quite a bit more than this entry from Velocity. The latest tablet comparisons in PC World magazine put all of the top tablets around the $400-$500 range.”

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