E FUN And VUDU Deliver Red Nextbook Android Tablets

E FUN And VUDU Deliver Red Nextbook Android Tablets Are you in the market for a brand new Android-powered tablet and yet have not much money left in the bank account? Enter E FUN and VUDU, where they will be offering a limited edition of its 8” Nextbook Android tablet. This unique model will arrive in a shade of red especially for Valentine’s Day. Of course, what might seem like a regular tablet at first will also be accompanied by the ability to receive up to five free movies, in addition to picking up a $5 credit which can be used to rent preloaded VUDU Movies and TV app.

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    Red Nextbook Android-powered tablets from E FUN and VUDU

    Nextbook Premium 8HD“Love is in the air”, or so the song goes – which leads us to the question, have you gotten something for your other half this coming Valentine’s Day? If your blood froze when you heard the words “Valentine’s Day”, fret not – we know that boffins are notorious when it comes to forgetting anniversaries, birthdays and special occasions. Well, if you have run out of ideas as to what to purchase for your other half, how about this red Nextbook that will feature a special offer from VUDU, where you can pick from five movies for free as well as $5 credit that can be used for any rental.

    This 8” Nextbook Android tablet comes in a special shade of red just in time for Valentine’s Day. It will run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean as the mobile operating system of choice, and if you are interested in picking it up, it ought to be readily available at select Walmart stores nationwide as well as over their website, Walmart.com.

    Jason Liszewski, managing director and vice president of sales for E FUN, shared, “We are proud to offer Nextbook consumers a unique experience for Valentine’s Day with the VUDU special offer. With your choice of five free movies to download from a list of more than 25 titles and $5 in rental credit, you and your Valentine will have weekend-long entertainment available at your fingertips.”

    Apart from that, the Nextbook Premium 8HD will also boast of Google Play and preloaded Android apps from Google, in addition to the Barnes and Noble NOOK for Android app. Other hardware specifications include a dual-core processor and 8GB of internal memory, dual webcams, an HDMI-out port, a USB 2.0 port, and a microSD card slot. The asking price? $99 a pop. That ain’t too shabby for what seems to be an entry level tablet, don’t you think so?
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    Hands-on with eFun’s Nextbook 7GP and 8GP budget-friendly tablets

    Handson with eFun's Nextbook 7GP and 8GP budgetfriendly tablets

    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. The 8GP, on the other hand, is a tad bit larger than its sibling with an 8-inch, 1024 X 768 IPS display but boasts pretty identical internals, so essentially you’d be spending 40 more bucks for a little more screen real estate. Speaking of which, while one of the tablets biggest features could be their relatively small price tag, eFun kept emphasizing to us how it believes the fact that they are Google-certified is perhaps the most important thing — and yes, the ability to have Mountain View’s Play store is definitely worth mentioning.

    Much to our disappointment, however, we weren’t able to download any applications from Google Play or, for that matter, even browse the web, though that’s not the company’s fault, since having thousands of souls packed in a room makes for some very unreliable WiFi connectivity. Internet issues aside, both the 7GP and 8GP were rather smooth and quick when doing every-day tasks such as opening up apps and swiping between pages — which is likely due to the pair feeding off of Google’s Project Butter. Furthermore, were quite happy to find how thin-and-light the tablets are, with both Nextbooks being slightly thinner than something like, say, the Nexus 7 or the 7-inch Kindle Fire. All in all, eFun’s 7GP and 8GP aren’t too bad a choice for those looking to keep spending to a minimum, but at $130 and $170, respectively, there’s no doubt that shelling out some extra cash can still get you much, much more bang for your buck elsewhere.

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    eFun unveils Nextbook 7GP for $130: 7-inch screen, 1.5GHz dual-core processor, Android 4.1

    eFun unveils Nextbook 7GP for $130 7inch screen, 15GHz dualcore processor, Android 41 on offer

    Not to miss out on the CES action, eFun has announced it will be bringing a new slate to the show. The 7-inch Nextbook 7GP is part of the cheekily-named Google Play Series and runs Android 4.1 with help of a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and a gig of RAM — all yours for $130 when it ships next month. The 1,024 x 600 display resolution can’t really be labeled “high-definition”, and most other specs are plain Jane too — 8GB storage (expandable), dual snappers, WiFi and HDMI-out. While we aren’t sure whether that moniker will jerk Mountain View’s chain or not, penny-pinching shoppers can look forward to some more deets when the budget tablet graces the CES floor next week.

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    E FUN Nextbook 7GP Android Tablet Targets CES 2013 Debut

    nextbook 7gp E FUN Nextbook 7GP Android Tablet Targets CES 2013 Debut[CES 2013] E FUN is known to offer budget friendly tablets in the past, and this coming CES, they are going to offer more of the same with the Nextbook 7GP tablet ready to make its debut then. The Nextbook 7GP will be the first model in its latest range of Nextbook Android powered tablets, which is the Google Play Series. Each model will come with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean right out of the box, in addition to a high definition display and dual-core processors running the show underneath the hood.

    With access to over 600,000 apps and games, millions of songs and books, and thousands of movies in the Google Play Store, the Nextbook 7GP will also be accompanied by 5GB of free cloud storage over on Google Drive, run on a dual-core 1.5GHz processor, carry 1GB RAM, have a 1024 x 600 resolution display, front and back shooters, an HDMI out port, 8GB of internal memory that can be augmented via a microSD memory card slot, USB and Wi-Fi connectivity among others. Expect the Nextbook 7GP to retail for an easy $129.99 when it is available next month. [Press Release]

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    E FUN 7″ Nextbook Premium Android tablet being prepared for the holidays

    Are you on the lookout for the next Android-powered tablet for the coming holidays? Perhaps you might be interested to know that E FUN has just announced the 7″ Nextbook Premium Android-powered tablet, where it even comes with Google Play for the holidays, in addition to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as the operating system of choice, of course. It would have been nice to see Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, or at least version 4.1, thrown into the mix though.

    Well, E FUN has had their fair share of tablets released in the past, and here we are with yet another model. The latest Nextbook Android tablet will boast of full access to Google Play, where it is known as the Nextbook Premium 7SE-GP. This 7″ tablet will also come with improved features such as a 1GHz processor, in addition to 1GB DDR3 RAM, a HDMI-out port, a USB host port as well as 3G Dongle support so that you can remain connected at all times. For memory expansion purposes, a microSD memory card slot has been thrown into the mix, and you will be able to enjoy access to a full suite of Google apps.

    It is nice to know that you will be able to get hold of the Nextbook Premium 7SE-GP in time for Christmas, as it will be made available in early December onwards. Jason Liszewski, managing director and vice president of sales for E FUN, said, “We are thrilled to introduce the first Nextbook with Google Play, the Premium 7SE-GP. This tablet combines high performance hardware, user-friendly software and best-of-class content without compromising affordability. The Nextbook Premium 7SE-GP is the perfect holiday gift for yourself or a loved one.”

    Thanks to Google Play’s cloud feature, it has the capability to read, listen and watch content on the Nextbook as well as any other device – including a desktop, laptop or mobile phone. You will also be able to access other Android apps from Google such as Gmail, Google Talk, Google+, Google Maps, and YouTube among others. The new Nextbook Premium 7SE-GP will retail for $129.99 a pop.

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    eFun’s Nextbook Premium 10SE tablet with ICS now available for $280

    eFun's Nextbook Premium 10SE tablet with ICS now available for $280

    In a market slightly populated by some great well-priced tablets, and one that eFun is quite familiar with, the company decided now was a good time to add yet another slate into the mix. And while the Premium 10SE is slightly pricier than, say, the entry-level Nexus 7 model, eFun’s latest Ice Cream Sandwich slab does sport a larger 9.7-inch, 1024 x 768 display. Still, the Premium 10SE won’t impress many with the rest of its run-of-the-mill internals, which include a 1GHz CPU alongside 1GB of RAM, 8GB of built-in storage (expandable via microSD) and a front-facing 0.3-megapixel shooter — it’s also worth mentioning that eFun is kind enough to bundle in 25 eBooks at no extra cost. The Premium 10SE is available now for $280, though you can save a little cash by heading to your local Radio Shack or Hastings shop, where the Nextbook tablet’s priced at a more affordable $250.

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    Nextbook Premium 10SE: 9.7-Inch Android 4.0 Tablet for Under $250

    While the iPad mini is what’s on most people’s minds today, if your preference is for the Android OS, and you’re on the lookout for a tablet with a big screen that won’t break the bank, you might want to check out the Nextbook Premium 10SE. The tablet has a large 9.7-inch screen and can be purchased for less than $250(USD).

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    That much money won’t get you the highest performance tablet on the market, but the Nextbook Premium 10SE has decent features and specifications for the price. The tablet runs Android 4.0, Adobe Flash 11 and its 9.7-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen has a resolution of 1024 x 768. The tablet has an internal rechargeable battery and 8 GB of storage. While it doesn’t support cellular data, it does have 802.11 b/g/n wi-fi connectivity.

    It has integrated G sensor and a 0.3 megapixel front facing camera – just for video chat sessions. Once you run out of internal storage, the tablet has a microSD card reader for memory expansion. An additional 4 GB of its storage comes by way of an included microSD memory card.

    So if you’re looking for an Android tablet on the cheap this holiday season, you can find the Nextbook Premium 10SE over at Radio Shack for $249.99.