Binatone beats Samsung and BlackBerry with budget tablet launch

Jennifer Whitehead, marketingmagazine.co.uk, Wednesday, 01 September 2010, 4:20pm,

While the world feverishly anticipates the launch of BlackBerry and Samsung rivals to Apple's iPad, UK telephone manufacturer Binatone has launched a budget tablet computer that runs on Google's Android operating system and costs £130.

Binatone beats Samsung and BlackBerry with budget tablet launch

Binatone has already launched a home smartphone that runs on Android. Now it has come out with the HomeSurf tablet, which will be available in the UK and throughout Europe.

The HomeSurf uses wi-fi to access the internet but does not offer a 3G connection.

It can be used for listening to music, watching videos, tweeting and emailing, and can use the apps from the Google Android store.

The tablet has a seven-inch touchscreen and 2GB of built-in storage. There is also an eight-inch version, which will cost £180.

In a statement, Binatone said that the HomeSurf tablet was "the most affordable and all-encompassing solution to ever hit the European market".

The company hopes to grab a slice of the tablet market this Christmas, with analysts predicting that tablets will be the must-have gift of the season.

Other brands lining up tablet launches include Samsung, with its Galaxy Tab; BlackBerry, rumoured to be planning the BlackPad; and Lenovo, with LePad.

Binatone's launch is not without precedent. Amstrad, another British electronics retailer, launched a hybrid telephone/email device that was priced to appeal to those who did not want to invest in a home computer or laptop.

This article was first published on marketingmagazine.co.uk

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