- May 26th, 2011, 2:01 pm
#45840
The e-tablets are definitely finding their place in the US market.
What I was raving about a few months back about manufacturers pricing them more affordable so everyone can get one is highly correct. Coby recently released their new grey, Android 2.2, 8-inch tablet, priced around $200. Last night, I watched the Home Shopping Network do about a 20 minute presentation on it. They started out with over 2,000 tablets and at the end of their presentation there were only about 600 tablets left. Now that's a WOW! if I ever saw one! People are buying the lower end tablets, and some of the call-ins confessed to owing more than one.
Of course the lower end tablets aren't as fast or as powerful as the higher ends, but just like all other new gadgets, once everyone starts making them, it's just a matter of time before we see the average high end tablets drop in price as well. Home computers started out the same way. But, let us not forget, there are many who will not buy a Lamborghini when all they need is a Hyundai - there is a market for the lower end tabs as well.
What I was raving about a few months back about manufacturers pricing them more affordable so everyone can get one is highly correct. Coby recently released their new grey, Android 2.2, 8-inch tablet, priced around $200. Last night, I watched the Home Shopping Network do about a 20 minute presentation on it. They started out with over 2,000 tablets and at the end of their presentation there were only about 600 tablets left. Now that's a WOW! if I ever saw one! People are buying the lower end tablets, and some of the call-ins confessed to owing more than one.
Of course the lower end tablets aren't as fast or as powerful as the higher ends, but just like all other new gadgets, once everyone starts making them, it's just a matter of time before we see the average high end tablets drop in price as well. Home computers started out the same way. But, let us not forget, there are many who will not buy a Lamborghini when all they need is a Hyundai - there is a market for the lower end tabs as well.
