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 ...
WEST COVINA, CA--(Marketwired - Jan 2, 2014) - E FUN, a consumer electronics designer and manufacturer of fun, easy-to-use lifestyle products, is debuting its first quad-core Nextbook Android tablets ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
E FUN's Nextbook Premium 10SE Android Tablet is Available Now at Radio Shack and Hastings. Click here for high-resolution version WEST COVINA, CA--(Marketwire - Oct 22, 2012) - E FUN, a consumer ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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