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Star Micronics Demonstrates World's Largest Range of mPOS Tablet Printing Solutions at ...

2014-09-12 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

At Equipmag 2014 (16 - 18 September 2014, Paris Expo Porte de Versailles), international POS printer manufacturer Star Micronics (Stand J 036) will be exhibiting the world&#39;s largest range of mPOS tablet printing solutions, as well as demonstrating the latest enhancements to its powerful 38cm high &#39;All-in-One&#39; interactive communication platform, AsuraCPRNT&trade;.<br /> <br /> mPOS systems provide a significant number of benefits over fixed POS systems including greater flexibility, ...This story is related to the following:Retail and Sales EquipmentSearch for suppliers of: Point of Sale (POS) Printers |

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Hands On: Affordable Kurio Phone, Kurio Xtreme Tablet for Kids

2014-09-11 22:37:37| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide

Kurio's new phone and tablet for kids go heavy on the parental controls, but light on the price

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Hands On: Alcatel OneTouch Hero 2 Phablet, Hero 8 Tablet

2014-09-05 22:37:07| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide

Alcatel unleashed a slew of new devices at IFA. We took at look at the new Hero 2 smartphone and Hero 8 tablet.

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Hands On: Sony's Xperia Z3 Series, Z3 Tablet Compact

2014-09-03 22:38:04| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide

Sony introduced three new phones and a tablet at IFA this year. Here's what we saw.

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The $120 Windows 8 tablet finally emerges at IFA 2014: Can Microsoft take on Android?

2014-09-03 13:41:53| Extremetech

IFA 2014 kicked off in Berlin this morning, and already we're seeing an interesting trend emerge: Those cheap-and-cheerful small-screen Windows 8 tablets that Microsoft promised back in April are finally arriving. Both Toshiba and Acer have announced their offerings (priced at $120 and $150 respectively), and the usual OEM suspects (Dell, HP, etc.) should unveil their offerings over the next couple of days. These tablets will all be fairly low-spec devices with either a 7- or 8-inch screen, and most of them will be powered by an Intel Atom (Bay Trail) SoC. This means you can now get a full Windows 8.1 device for just $120 -- a proposition so juicy that Microsoft hopes it can entice customers away from cheap Android tablets and into the Windows camp.

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