Tablets are amazing for when you don’t need a big computer but your phone screen is just too small. They’re great for surfing the web, checking emails, reading eBooks, watching videos and more. And we ...
Is the RCA tablet better than the Amazon Fire? If you are in the market for an affordable tablet to watch videos and browse the internet, the RCA and Amazon Fire models are worth checking out. Both ...
RCA is launching four new tablets at the Consumer Electronics Show. The cheapest is a $50 Android tablet with a 7 inch display called the RCA Voyager III. The biggest is basically a 17.3 inch ...
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RCA introduced three new Android tablets and a Windows tablet it planned to release later this year back in January at CES 2017. They included the Horizon 17, a 12.2” 2-in-1 Android tablet, a 12.2” ...
Available in black, blue, pink, or purple, the 1.65-pound, 11.6-inch Cambio W1162 ($149.00 at Walmart) measures 0.39 by 10.20 by 6.50 inches (HWD) sans keyboard, a good bit larger than the E-Fun ...
RCA, the classic audio company that turned its focus to consumer electronics, has announced a slew of new Android and Windows smartphones and tablets that promise to deliver pretty decent specs at a ...
RCA has just introduced three new Android tablets to its lineup with the least expensive model going for a measly $50. This is the company’s Voyager III, and it’s aimed squarely at the extreme ...
Most tablets look strikingly similar from the outside—a shiny piece of glass mounted on a thin case that’s probably mostly battery on the inside. They’re far more differentiated on the spec sheet, ...
The RCA Cambio W1162 is a detachable-hybrid Windows tablet that's very affordable at $199.99 (as tested), but its construction (especially in the touchpad) is a little flimsy, and it's underpowered, ...