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Viliv N5 certified by Verizon

January 6, 2011October 3, 2012 Jenn K. Lee 1 Comment CES, n5, viliv

Was the Viliv N5 always certified by Verizon?

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Viliv N5 looks like yet another winner

January 9, 2010October 3, 2012 Chris King 10 Comments CES, n5, viliv

Since I know Jenn likes to leave the 10-inch devices to other sites, I had to find a way to

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Specs for the Viliv N5

January 9, 2010October 3, 2012 Chris King 0 Comments CES, n5, viliv

The specs are probably already well known by those salivating over the Viliv N5, but here is a shot of

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Viliv X70 slate with keyboard attachment

January 8, 2009October 3, 2012 Jenn K. Lee 3 Comments CES, viliv, x70

The Viliv X70 has a 7-inch WSVGA display, choice of XP or Linux operating system, 6-hour video playback runtime, 1GB

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Viliv S5 at CES 2009

January 8, 2009October 3, 2012 Jenn K. Lee 2 Comments CES, s5, viliv

There are several variants of this Viliv hardware, but only the S5 is an Atom-based MID. Though it’s made of

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