8 inch android tablet Company with Unique Charitable Philosophy Enters the Market- Priceangels.com
New tablet company, Abydos Innovations, launched in early 2013 and is aiming to be a business with a big difference. The company seeks to bridge the digital divide by making technology more accessible to more people by setting aside 10 percent of the sale of every 7 inch android tablet to go toward donations to charities and schools.In celebration of its launch and unique philosophy, the company made an initial donation of 225 tablets to worthy causes, a value of $25,000, in the first quarter of 2013.
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"We sell powerful, light-weight Android tablets with all of the features that consumers have come to expect. But what makes us different is our philosophy – we believe in giving back and sharing technology with as many people as we can," said Rick Human, president of Abydos Innovations.
The company is committed to providing affordable technology to everyone. The Abydos line of tablets offer many of the same features as the most desired models on the market, including HD screen resolution, Wi-Fi connectivity, and the ability to download thousands of Android apps in the Google Play store, as well as millions of books, music, movies, television shows, and other media.Currently, the company is selling a 10.1-inch Wi-Fi enabled HD Android tablet with the Jelly Bean 4.1.1 operating system for the low price of $269.99. The company also has 7 and 8 inch tablets at equally reasonable prices.dr4sbfvcD
"When computers or tablets are out of reach financially, we put our children at a serious disadvantage," Human said. "At Abydos Innovations, we're interested in bridging the digital divide to ensure everyone has the skills they'll need to be connected and be a part of the digital economy."PowerNet Global, a telecommunications provider in Cincinnati, is partnering with Abydos Innovations to provide voice, Internet, and Wi-Fi services in addition to Abydos tablets for schools, churches, and similar institutions.
Allison Stevens, Chief Executive Officer of PowerNet Global, said the company is pleased to be a part of Abydos' mission.Abydos Innovations shares knowledge, enables communication, and empowers digital literacy by giving people greater access to technology. The company is unique in its "Buy Abydos & Give" philosophy, with 10% of the sale price of every tablet going to support the donation of tablets and other devices to those who wouldn't otherwise be able to afford technology.
aking a stellar debut, high-resolution liquid-crystal display (LCD) panels featuring resolutions of 300 pixels per inch (ppi) or more are appearing in media tablets for the first time this year, with shipments set to approach 13 million units.Up from virtually zero in 2012, at least 12.6 million LCD tablet panels with 300-ppi-or-higher resolutions will ship in 2013, according to insights from the Display Materials & Systems Service at information and analytics provider IHS. Shipments will then more than double next year and continue to climb to 55.0 million units by 2017, as shown in the attached figure.
"8 inch android tablet makers want to differentiate their products, increase their market presence, boost demand and improve their profitability by offering high-performance displays," said Sweta Dash, senior director for display research at IHS. This will create a whole new class of displays with 300 ppi and higher resolution that will represent the new high end for the tablet business."And while shipments of such panels will keep growing and increasingly rule the tablet space, lower-resolution panels of 100-150 and 151-200 ppi will see their markets decline or remain flat over the years.