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Android tablets: From Google rollouts to Walmart Rollbacks Once seen as a way for a wide range of tech companies to answer the iPad, Android tablets are now offered by only a handful of brands.
Veatool F11 Android Tablet, $90 (was $199) at Walmart Get it. The first thing you might notice about this tablet is the impressive wide-view screen.
Walmart has created its own line of Android tablets with affordable price tags and they’re surprisingly good for basic tasks.
Cheap tablets are never all that great, but Walmart's new Android tablets are actually halfway decent. Here's what you need to know.
Walmart has unveiled pro versions of its Onn tablets that offer faster performance and USB-C starting at $99.
It’s official. Chinese electronics maker Hisense has introduced its first Android tablets for the US market. They’re available exclusively from Walmart, and they’re some of the cheapest ...
Walmart is supposedly working on its own Android tablet, in what is likely an effort to compete with Amazon and its popular Fire tablets.
Back in March, a Walmart spokesman told Bloomberg that the giant retailer would bring budget-friendly, self-branded Android tablets to market to compete ...
If you were hoping to pick up a cheap Android tablet for the kids but don't want to skip Google Play, Walmart's self-branded tablets are now available.
Walmart is planning to release an inexpensive tablet under its in-house ONN brand, a spokesperson for the company has confirmed to Bloomberg. The report claims the device will be manufactured by a ...
When you think of cheap Android tablets, you probably think of the Amazon Fire series, but Walmart is also in the game with its in-house "Onn" tablets. As spotted by 9to5Google, recently Walmart ...