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Velocity Micro Cruz Reader hits stores, Cruz Tablet attack in October along with some-more in January
Like everybody else, Velocity Micro’s about to cannonball into a inscription pool with the goal of making a big splash. Its initial product, the $199 Cruz Reader is already boxed up and nearing on store shelves this week. The seven-inch inscription / e-reader runs Android 2.0 as well as comes preloaded with Borders’ e-book application. We got a possibility to check out the device this sunrise, as well as while we’re tender with the plain setup and rubbery behind, it’s fairly heavy at a bruise as well as the glossy shade results in less-than-excellent observation angles. Still, it shows the lot some-more promise than a Pandigital Novel as well as Augen GenTouch 78 — we’ll never like resistive screens upon this arrange of device, but we were means to turn pages by drumming as well as corkscrew comparatively well by dragging a spike down a shade. There’s no access to a Android Market, but Velocity has the own Cruz Market as well as preloads a little apps similar to Twidroid.
But the tablet sire doesn’t stop there for Velocity Micro. The Cruz Tablet that we’ve been conference about since April will hit a “vital electronics retailer” in October for $299. The Tablet you saw currently wasn’t working, though we nabbed a little shots of the hardware next. This one will have the capacitive shade; however, a company isn’t planning upon rolling it out with Android 2.0 — it feels a 600MHz processor isn’t utterly powerful sufficient to hoop that Froyo as well as Flash goodness. Not to worry: the destiny eight- and 10-inch capacitive tablets, that will be voiced during CES, have been going to be powered by an NVIDIA Tegra 2 CPU and run Android 3.0. Told you it’s aiming for the big dash! Hit a mangle for a short hands-on video of a Cruz Reader as well as stay tuned for the full examination of that one shortly. Velocity Micro Cruz Reader preview
Velocity Micro Cruz Tablet hands-on
The Cruz is the WORSE ereader out there and even WORSE customer support. I bought my Cruz in October and it died completely on me in December. Tried to get attention from them through their support hub and they deleted my tickets. Finally got a hold of them, but they would not pay the shipping either way and because I was in Canada, the warranty was nul and void. DO NOT BUY THE CRUZ. It is junk and I am out of pocket now and had to buy another reader, the Sony.