Coby, one of the many small consumer electronics companies, have just announced a tablet. They’re calling it the Kyros Internet Touchscreen Tablet, and it’s based on your standard 7″ LCD with a resistive touchscreen, 800MHz CPU, 4GB Flash, SD card slot, Wifi, and HDMI out. It ships with Aldiko and Appslib (along with the usual apps), which is good. It shows that some manufacturers are trying to anticipate the needs of the average user (who will have trouble finding apps elsewhere).
It was selling at HSN for $299, and will likely turn up elsewhere soon.
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[...] from Coby. Also, at least one of the other tablets looks an awful lot like the Kyros I covered last fall. The specs are better, but the general design is virtually [...]
If you are looking for a sleeve cover for the Coby Kyros MID7015, you can find one here at $8.95 with free freight: http://nuvo-tek.com/products-page/tablet-case-covers/coby-kyros-mid7015-sleeve-case-cover-blackgray/
I believe you can find them on Amazon.con and Buy.com as well, but not sure which offers the better price with freight included.
Hope this helps.