It’s
coming up to Christmas folks and Tablets are now the gift of choice. Not like
last year when it was smartphones as noted in my blog article
entitled “Jamaicans
falls in love with Digicel's DL600 and DL700 during Christmas 2013 - Sub-US$100
smartphones driving rapid smartphone adoption in Jamaica as Manufacturing is
Possible”.
Plus
globally, with the trend towards super sized smartphones, a trend even the 5.5”
Apple iPhone 6 Plus is following as noted in my Geezam
blog article entitled “Apple
iPhone 6 and Plus with 128GB Storage and Apple Pay is Biggest iPhone Launch”.
Despite
the strong statistical evidence, I’m still thinking this phablet trend is just
a fad that’ll fade once people realize that these smartphones are a tad
unwieldy as noted in my blog article
entitled “IDC
and NPD Group record Tablet Decline and Phablet Rise - “White Box” Chinese
Tablets and Wearable Computing in First Quarter of 2014 making Tablets obsolete
in the Year of the Sheep”.
So is there a 7” Tablet in your future, especially now that cheaper Chinese Tablets running Google Android are on the rise. Good to note that these are all 7” Tablets, a trend that Apple has also jumped onto back in 2012 when the Amazon Fire Tablet challenged their Tablet supremacy as concluded in my Geezam blog article entitled “The Two Towers of Tablets, 7” Amazon Kindle Fire and 7.9” Apple iPad are the Global Tablet size of Choice”.
US$250 Tablets on Amazon
– How 7” Tablets Trend means they’ll be your Christmas Gift
I
rub my magical I Dream of Jeannie Lamp and divine the future Tablets that’ll be
in demand from the top five best Tablets as listed in the article “The best
tablets for under US$250”, published September 12, 2014 11:00 AM PDT by
Xiomara Blanco and Eric Franklin, CNET News
and “THE BEST
TABLETS UNDER $250 ARE LIGHT IN YOUR HANDS, AND ON YOUR WALLET”, published
October 3, 2014 By Joe Donovan, Digitaltrends:
All
are available on Amazon at prices well below US$250. All of the Tablets are
brand name Tablets Running Google Android Jellybean or KitKat, which should
allay any fear people have about Fragmentation as noted in my Geezam blog article entitled “ Android
KitKat beats Jellybean in the Fragmented World of Android smartphones”.
Below
is a comparative spec sheet on the Tablets listed on Amazon.
Finally
for the ultimate comparison, you can check out these review videos
ASUS
Google Nexus 7
7" Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7
7" ASUS MeMOPad HD 7
8.3" LG G Pad 8.3
7" Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
7” Dell Venue 7
8” Dell Venue 8
So
which Tablet will Jamaican buy as their ultimate stocking Stuffer for that special
someone come Black Friday or Christmas online as explained in my blog
article entitled “How
to purchase items and subscribe to Magazines online and ship them to Jamaica” and in more detailed in my Geezam
blog article entitled “How
to ship things to Jamaica after you’re purchase them online”?
So
until next time, happy shopping online!
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