E FUN likes to dub itself as the “second largest vendor of detachables in the US”, and that might well be, considering how niche a product like that is. A “detachable” is a tablet that you can also use with a keyboard accessory in the form of a netbook. That’s exactly what the Nextbook Ares 10L is, and it’s out in the market already.
The Nextbook Ares 10L is a tablet at heart, with a 10.1-inch HD (720p) display powered by a 1.8Ghz quad-core Intel Atom processor. It’s supported by a somewhat limited 1GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. The Nextbook Ares 8L is an 8-inch version of its larger sibling, with virtually the same specs, although it’s only the 10L that you can attach to a keyboard accessory to use it as a netbook for faster typing.
Both tablets will run Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box, with generic 2MP cameras both front and back. The big thing about both of these tablets is that they are 4G LTE capable with Verizon. That means you have network connectivity on the go for these tablets.
If you are looking for more affordable alternatives for a tablet or even an Android netbook that can give you LTE connectivity, maybe these 2 can be options. They are available at select Walmart stores, and the Nextbook Ares 10L is priced at USD$193 off contract, or USD$9.88 with a 2-year Verizon contract. The Nextbook Ares 8L is USD$144 off contract, and USD$4.88 with a 2-year Verizon contract.
SOURCE: E FUN