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  Tablet Sage publishes the most up-to-date information and tips about android tablets, iPads, and e-Readers.  
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24 Uses For Old Tablets: From Boring To Brilliant
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Are Magnetic Covers Safe for Kindle?
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tabletsage · 28 days ago
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How To Send An Epub To A Kindle [Step-By-Step Guide]
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tabletsage · 29 days ago
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12 Things You Need To Know About iPad Mini 7
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tabletsage · 1 month ago
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The Ultimate Guide to Kindle Storage: 8 GB vs. 16 GB vs. 32 GB
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12 Things You Need To Know About iPad Mini 7
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Xbox Cloud Gaming on iPad: Take Your Gaming to the Next Level
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How to Use Calibre With Kobo?
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tabletsage · 1 month ago
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The iPad Mini 7, powered by the A17 Pro chip, is delivering impressive Geekbench scores! Single-core: 2,817 | Multi-core: 6,982. Plus, it comes with more RAM, making this mini tablet a true powerhouse in a compact form!
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tabletsage · 1 month ago
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E-Readers vs. Tablets: 17 Key Differences You Need to Know
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tabletsage · 1 month ago
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Bigme has just launched the B1051C, a versatile Android 14 tablet featuring a color E Ink display. The B1051C boasts a 10.3-inch Kaleido 3 panel, offering vibrant colors and sharp contrast.
Powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 900 SoC, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage (expandable via microSD), it packs solid performance. At just 5.5mm thick and weighing 435g, it’s impressively portable for its size.
The B1051C includes an EMR stylus, perfect for note-taking and drawing, and also supports keyboard connectivity.
Additional features include a fingerprint sensor, a text recognition camera, four microphones and speakers, and dual-band WiFi. The 3,700mAh battery should provide decent longevity, especially with the energy-efficient E Ink display, which offers 36 levels of warm or cool light adjustment.
The Bigme B1051C is available now for $639 directly from the manufacturer.
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Xiaomi Pad 6 vs. Xiaomi Pad 5: 10 Differences You Should Know
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