[e Readers Reviews] Asus ready to drop price bar below $100 for MeMo Pad tablet line and more

Asus ready to drop price bar below $100 for MeMo Pad tablet line and more


Asus ready to drop price bar below $100 for MeMo Pad tablet line

Asus MeMo PadWe're nearing a historical moment for low-cost Android tablets, ladies and gentlemen, as Asus is reported to be working on a sub-$100 MeMo Pad. And by that, we mean the next installment in the increasingly popular gadget line will be available for less than a Benjamin right off the bat instead of gradually and time-limitedly getting discounted, like a few of its predecessors.

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Lenovo teases Android Lollipop(?!?)-running Vibe X2, mocks Apple in the process

Lenovo IFA inviteOh snap, it looks like Lenovo has set quite the bold goals for its smartphone business on the heels of an unexpected profits hike and an imminent Motorola acquisition. Still deemed an underdog in the Western mobile sector, the China-based company is going for Apple's jugular in confirming the glitzy introduction of the Vibe X2 at IFA.

For now, Lenovo jokingly claims it can't say "anything either" on…

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Sony teases improved water protection for Xperia Z3 line as more details surface

Sony IFA teaserNot one to put on a coy act leading up to high-profile product announcements, Sony continues to gradually let inside information relating to its numerous upcoming gadgets trickle out. After confirming three Xperia Z3s are in the pipeline, one or several of which will measure less than 7 mm thin, the Japanese took to Twitter to tease the family's swimming abilities.

That Sony flagships, and occasionally even…

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Large smartphones get a boost for video, photography

Despite how digital photos from smartphones and cameras can be nigh unlimited, due to being able to delete the chaff, there is value in taking a great shot the first time each time. If not for the sake of photography, then at least to save storage space or time spent cherry-picking.

The devices available today have some really great hardware, but that alone isn't enough to deliver award-winning shots. What you also need is creativity and a steady hand. The latter…

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HP tipped to unveil affordable Stream 7, Stream 8 Windows 8.1 tablets at IFA

HP Stream 8In addition to spearheading Microsoft's Chromebooks-crushing actions with a $200 full Windows 8.1-running laptop called the Stream, HP continues to cross swords with Google in the low-cost tablet ring, where Android is substantially ahead of Windows as far as global sales are concerned.

But maybe not for long, as the…

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Alcatel takes aim at Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo with OneTouch Flash

alcatel_onetouch_flashNow here's a bold way of advertising a spanking new budget-conscious Android smartphone. Pit it against a feisty rival in an animation detailing your contender's main selling points.

Clearly, Alcatel is getting bullish about its prospects in the low-cost phablet décor, or else it wouldn't dare provoke a Samsung Galaxy Note to a duel. To be clear though, the OneTouch Flash isn't aimed at the cream of the Note crop,…

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LG G Watch discounted to $180 on Best Buy in anticipation of G Watch R launch

LG G WatchLG's introduction of a sleek, elegant, rounded G Watch R wearable piece a measly few months after the launch of the original, rectangular G Watch sure caught a lot of people off guard. Including, we're guessing, LG's retail partners, which immediately sensed danger.

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TechnologyTell Review: Flyshark Bluetooth Keyboard

When it comes to me being mobile and productive, less is more. That's why the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 smartphone (phablet) is my device of choice, compared to a desktop or laptop. I can have more power and information at my fingertips, all in the space that fills a pocket. I do as much as I can from the comfort of my hammock, impossible for a PC and awkward with a laptop.

One thing I do miss is a standard keyboard. Swiping words and text with a finger just doesn't achieve the same speed and accuracy as typing. As much as I love my Logitech K810 Bluetooth wireless keyboard in and around the house (especially at night with the backlit keys), it's a bit big to bring when I want to go out for coffee or beer. Although there are many folding wireless keyboards out there, I don't really like any of them. That is, until I saw the Flyshark.

The team behind the Flyshark wireless keyboard up on Kickstarter sent me a unit to check out and review. Do I love it? Read on and find out!

(Note that this entire review, parts of a few other upcoming reviews, and recently published articles of mine were all typed only using the Flyshark keyboard)

Design & Durability

In person, the Flyshark wireless keyboard looks exactly like it does in the photos. That's always a positive point when it comes to crowdfunded projects. The primary standout feature of the Flyshark is the compact and slim size. Compared to most all other folding keyboards out on the market, this one is thinner and definitely more pocket-friendly. When folded up, it's not quite ⅝ of an inch thick.

Flyshark Bluetooth wireless keyboard closed

Totally palm-sized and classy-looking

The Flyshark is able to achieve such dimensions by removing a row of keys and doubling-up on functions. While most folding keyboards feature five or six rows, Flyshark has only four. The blue and green function buttons provide entry for numbers, common characters, media controls, and a few special ones. Sacrifices have been made in order to create such a small keyboard, so you'll notice the lack of some keys: bracket/braces, escape, backspace, page up/down, and home/end.

When it comes to the main alphabet, these island-styled keys are practically keyboard-sized and spaced to prevent any sense of cramping. In fact, the touch and response of the keys feel nearly identical to that of my Samsung laptop. However, the non-core keys are slightly smaller or modified in order to fit. The bottom row of keys are a little more rectangular than they are of uniform shape. Even so, it's not enough to disrupt the flow of fluid typing.

Flyshark Bluetooth wireless keyboard open

Definitely leaner and slimmer than most

The compact profile of the Flyshark wireless keyboard also comes from having only a minimal border all around the keys. I've seen so many other folding keyboards with extra edge space that only adds to the overall size and weight. If you appreciate functional minimalism, you might be nodding in agreement right about now. Nod with me (yay). As such, the Flyshark ends up being quite pocketable, coming in a teensy bit thicker and half an inch shorter than my Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

What really wins me over with this keyboard is the lack of extra space between the keys along the fold. This is a very rare design aspect when it comes to folding keyboards. Most have additional separation that makes it almost feel like a split keyboard. I hate that compromise and avoid it whenever possible. It's a personal preference (pet peeve) thing.

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ZTE to bring its 'next hot thing' to New York City this September 16

ZTE September 16If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times. ZTE is coming up through the mobile ranks globally after years of playing a pivotal role merely in the development of the now massive Chinese market. And no one, Samsung and Apple included, is safe from the OEM's rise.

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Selfie-centric Nokia Lumia 730/Lumia 735 strike several poses ahead of launch

Nokia IFA teaserIt's not easy keeping up with all the mobile equipment being prepped for launch "in time for the holiday season", and as IFA, the biggest electronics trade show of the fall, is nearing, things are bound to get even more hectic and harder to follow.

Guaranteed blockbusters, such as Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 or Apple's iPhone 6, probably need little push from rumormongers to capture the spotlight. But humbler…

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