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With Netflix built-in, Android 5.1 for Google Play store compatibility, South Korean LED panels, PVR capability, 3xHDMI ports and more, Kogan’s prices may well leave competitors smarting.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

Kogan’s latest flagship is its best Android challenger yet, with NFC, 8-core processor, 5.2-inch display, Android 5 Lollipop and more for $299 plus delivery.

Published in Mobility

Want a Cat 4-class 700MHz capable Android Kitkat smartphone at a price that might see your jealous, overpaying friends get catty?

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 19 September 2013 11:55

Kogan releases $199 Android beast

Despite its legal battles Kogan has refused to be scared out of the mobile space, prepping a sub-$200 quad-core Android smartphone.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 13 October 2011 10:32

More budget tablets from Kogan

Fancy a tablet, but put off by the price of the iPad and other upmarket models? Kogan wants your dosh - just not so much of it, with prices starting at $149.

 

Published in Mobility

Ruslan Kogan has whipped out the shuriken and has sent several of them in the direction of world's incredibly tardy PCs makers, beating them to the podium with a Chromium OS-powered Agora Laptop launch.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 17 March 2009 12:58

Kogan claims cheapest 10in netbook

Consumer electronics importer Kogan Technologies is never shy of a bold claim, and it reckons it has the cheapest 10in netbook in the country.

Published in Home Tech
For US $399, plus shipping and a US $25 fee to join the developer program, developers in one of 18 countries (including Australia) can purchase a fully unlocked G1 Android gPhone from Google – and start coding!

Published in Market
Friday, 05 December 2008 06:57

G1 Android gPhone already on sale down under

Although the Kogan Agora will start shipping to buyers on January 29, 2009, having already gone on pre-sale, a report says that the original G1 Android gPhones are now on sale in Australia thanks to grey market imports.

Published in Market

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