25-07-2014 07:40 - edited 25-07-2014 07:43
25-07-2014 07:40 - edited 25-07-2014 07:43
Headline : Move over Hudl: Meet the £60 KingSing Windows tablet!
"We’re used to seeing bargain-basement Android tablets like the Tesco Hudl, but there’s nowhere near as much choice when it comes to Windows tablets. That’s where the KingSing tablet comes in, offering Windows for just £60. Yep, you read that right.
The chances are you’ve never heard of KingSing, with the company selling its wares over in China. As with lots of Chinese manufacturers though, there’s a lot to like about its latest gadget, not least the pricing.
It’s the first Windows tablet we’ve seen to come in at under $99 (£58), for a start, proving that you don’t need to spend a fortune on something like the Nokia Lumia 2520 to get your mitts on a touchscreen Windows device."
My thoughts :
Entry level tablets are now becoming more and more affordable. Although not available out of China (yet), it's fantastic these are getting to the retail cost they are. Ok they don't have the same specs as high end variants but I'm thinking Christmas Stocking fillers or first time devices.
Source : The Gadget Show.
Read more here : http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/gadget-show/gadget-news/move-over-hudl-meet-the-60-kingsing-windows-t...
on 25-07-2014 11:32
on 25-07-2014 11:32
on 25-07-2014 11:35
on 25-07-2014 11:35
on 26-07-2014 20:36
on 26-07-2014 20:36
If it's being imported don't forget there may be duties to be paid on top of that price, though it's good to see cheaper tech coming through.