Sunday, May 20, 2012

Tablet computers Africa Ready to Compete

Tablet computer market in Africa has been dominated by world-renowned brands, including Samsung.  Now, local products compete with products of the world's
A number of countries on the African continent such as South Africa, Ghana, and Congo to develop low-cost tablet computer production in the country to undermine the dominance of world brand tablets in their respective countries.

Companies and innovators in the African continent can now be proud of because they made ​​the local tablet computer can be mass produced. South Africa for example, has released a tablet with the name TOUCH7. While in Ghana, a type of tablet computers are marketed under the name KPad.

No different designs and features contained in the tablets made by the United States, South Korea, and China, the tablets locally in South Africa, Ghana, and Congo is also equipped with similar features, but marketed at a much lower price.

Local tablets made ​​in Africa is targeting the African middle class which was considered a big market for these products. They are determined to undermine the dominance of world renowned brands such as Apple, Samsung, and Huawei.

This African native tablet computers will shoot 90 percent market share in Africa that had previously been filled by such world brands. To that end, the average African tablet is priced at U.S. $ 245.

The presence of various low-cost tablet is expected to compete with imported products which are quite expensive.

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