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Pictures Of What The $100 VIA Tablet Devices Might Look Like

Pictures Of What The $100 VIA Tablet Devices Might Look Like

Remember the recent news that VIA is looking to introduce tablet devices in the US that will cost around $100-$150? While actual details on these devices aren’t available just yet, the company has put up a gallery showing what those tablets based on VIA’s WonderMedia PRIZM SmartTouch platform could look like. At a glance they do look quite pretty, though they do seem to be quite similar to tablet devices that are already on the market. But since we’re talking about budget devices, we’re not going to complain too much, and just hope that the final product is good.

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