April 21, 2011
Electronics Gadgets Power seller: Third Generation Internet Slates Won’t Bring In The Green… Yet
You don’t have to go far to see electronics in some way.
If you are looking for an electronic gadget that is more portable than a notebook , more comfortable to use than a smartphone but gives more computing power than a netbook – then a tablet would be the perfect device for you. However, a tablet lacks the functions of a cellular phone just like a smartphone would.
This is the reason why smartphones continue to dominate the market and online resellers are having second thoughts if it would be marketable to include tablets in their lineup. In spite of this, manufacturers are also upgrading their tablet PCs and it would only be a matter of time before tablets are transformed into a complete communications solution and have identical functionalities of mobile phones crammed in a all-embracing computing package – and eventually be the hottest selling item online.
An Foreword to Tablet PCs
A tablet PC is basically a portable personal computer that uses a virtual onscreen keyboard instead of a tactile one. Using different operating systems, tablets can be installed with web browsers, games and office suites but the limitations in power in its hardware components make tablets inapplicable for use with powerful applications.
Tablet PCs are equipped with wireless adapters for easy connection to internet or local area networks including easily connect to WiFi hotspots. These tablets are also equipped with 3G (and newer models have 4G) connectivity allowing connection to the mobile network should there be no available WiFi connections.
A tablet PC may cost from as low as 455 US for basic models to as high as 1900 US for the higher end products fortified with more features. Prices continue to go down though as more products and models are introduced in the market. The biggest seller however, is still the iPad which practically controls 95% of the tablet market with an expected 7.6 million units sold in 2010 which is projected to jump to 46 million units by 2014 at an annual accumulation of 57.5% according to research firm International Data Corporation (IDC).
There are several other brands and models obtainable on the other hand, many of which are slowly gaining a growing percentage from the total tablet market. Foremost among these models is the Lenovo Thinkpad X300 and the Asus Eee PC T91, the same company that kicked off the netbook craze. Other models include the HP Touchsmart, the Dell Latitude and the Samsung Galaxy tablet. These products are equipped with an Intel or AMD dual core processors, 8.9″ to 12.1″ multi-touch screen displays, expandable memory and SD card slots, and long-life batteries.
These tablets are built-in with WiFi connectivity using the 802.11 a/b/g/n values although some models have WiFi plus 3G connectivities using UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz) and GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHZ) data only frequencies. The 3G connections are used for data tasks such as browsing the internet and sending email whenever a WiFi connection is not available but are not yet used for voice communications by means of the tablet.
Trading Tablet PCs Online
Tablet PCs are strong items selling both offline and online, particularly the more affordable entry level tablets that can cost under 500 US. Conversely, these objects are either carried by the larger network carriers or are only available through the greater authorized dealers and online stores. This makes it difficult to small and medium resellers to get hold of these items for sale in their own eBay listings or on their own websites and online stores.
Then again, online resellers can take a look at the products pending from China as loads of people are also looking this way trying to find a good product with the same features as top-selling marquee tablets but only at a small part of the price. You’ll be surprised to know that there are a wide variety of Chinese versions of these marquee tablets, many of which goes by the name of Apad, ePad, or MaiPad.
These products may look exactly the same as marquee tablets but are some differences in the interior functions. A large amount of these Chinese tablets use the Google Android operating system and have 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity. However, when reselling these products, check if the items have 3G or 4G connectivity as these wireless technologies have recently begun roll out in new markets such as China and India. If your supplier markets these products as having 3G or 4G connectivity, ensure that they have equivalent specifications available in your customers country or area.
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