Tablet PC and the law of demand and supply

Nov 14
08:28

2012

Kim Hyo Yeon

Kim Hyo Yeon

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Although the Apple iPhone or iPad can cost almost a month salary for many people. Don’t be too concerned.

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Not that many years ago,Tablet PC and the law of demand and supply Articles when Apple introduced the iPhone followed by the iPad then followed by Tablet PC. It created a mini sensation across the computing world.Hitherto, there had been nothing similar to it. The rest of the world still heavily using the Laptop which already by then had made leaps and bounds with slim sleek designs and multi ability and speed of processing. There was so much the PC could do. Streaming videos, online, playing online games, getting information almost instantly. Surfing the internet got more and more faster and enjoyable. Then came the iPad which was pretty much a version of the laptop except that the keyboard was no longer needed.You just had to touch the screen to give your command to the tablet to do the computing you wanted.

 Touchscreen concept was pretty neat and highly desirable by the computer community. Then not long after Google joined in the action by offering the Android OS tablets supported by a major electronic entity.

Now, few years down the line .Many electronic companies have mushroomed with their own versions of Android OS powered Tablet PC. And the best part is that these later versions came with a not too hefty price tag.These new companies that had emerged were offering cheap tablets but which boasted state of the  art applications that were preloaded into the tablets they were offering.It was all due to a popular demand that these companies were catering to. Tablet brands with names like Ramos, Mei ling, RF tech, Ainol, Cnit are but a few of the electronic brands that emerged which were promoting their versions of cheap tablets but that were impressively powered by the Android OS 4. These tablets also boasted of the state of the art applications like from the average 1.2 GHz to a more advance version that has the capability to process 4.8 GHz on the CPU.

 These were indeed very impressive units on offer by these new startups, and the devices they were selling although cheaper than other more renowned brands on offer, the units still performed as well as the branded names. The traditional application you would expect from a tablet were all there and if there was an application you wanted that was not loaded, you just had to download it from the Android site from Google. Apart from the apps, like Bluetooth, video cameras from 2 to 5 mp, e-book readers, wifi capability, dual core processing speed. In fact, all you will expect from a conventional home or laptop computer can be found in the Tablet PC. They are truly are a marvel despite being cheap tablets.