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#157323 27-Nov-2014 15:40
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I am trying to start-up a webstore selling more affordable tablets, tablet hybrids, tablet accessories. Brands that are lesser known but have a reputation still for quality manufacturing and have competitive specifications.

Anyway, I am doing some market research and it would be great to have your help, especially if you own or would buy a tablet, phablet, powerbook, tablet case, keyboard, microsd etc...

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7V8W9YL

Thanks!




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  #1184862 28-Nov-2014 12:44
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What prize could we potentially win if we complete the survey? ;-)



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  #1184871 28-Nov-2014 13:03
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Unfortunately I am a little way from being able to start my business (I am still attempting to fund it), so I can't fairly promise anything :/

If I could reasonably do so, I probably would.

It is however very short - nine or ten multi-option type questions. Not at all like those lengthy ones most companies do. Only a few mins long. 




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  #1184880 28-Nov-2014 13:27
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hope you're looking into the low cost Windows options too?

8" is achievable for around nz$150 and 10" detachable 2n1 hybrid with a keyboard for under nz$300



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  #1184889 28-Nov-2014 13:46
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It would be useful to understand some of the brands you're looking at. It's hard to answer a question like 'Your perception of these products overall' without know the actual products.

I have a Samsung Note 8 and I love it.

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  #1184896 28-Nov-2014 13:59
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Yeah I am. The whole tablet thing is diversifying into phablets, powerbooks and hybrids more too. So thats also on my mind.

I intend to offer some windows tablets, some phablets, some powerbooks etc. 






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  #1184903 28-Nov-2014 14:18
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MileHighKiwi: It would be useful to understand some of the brands you're looking at. It's hard to answer a question like 'Your perception of these products overall' without know the actual products.

I have a Samsung Note 8 and I love it.


Primarily the best of the chinese brands (yeah I am aware there are plenty of bad ones) was the original inspiration.

Samsung and apple spend A LOT on marketing which adds to the cost, and they also charge whatever the consumer is willing to pay. In some obvious cases like the new iphone or some of the samsung phones, that does not actually mean better build quality per se. Larger companies sometimes care less because they have a captive market. 

I think tablets are great for convenience, portability and also non-power users. More people should have access to decent moblie computing tech without ruining their finances. I honestly believe that. 

Onda for example is pretty decent and recognised as good within china. I've used a good recent 9.7 inch of there's, and got good feedback on it too. It was fast, high end display, had a decent battery life, solid build (I have about half a dozen tablets at cost for research).

Basically if they are a reliable manufacturer, and the product is good, and affordable I would look at it.

Considering hyundai and also any well known brands that are in an affordable price range (Fortunately some of the more well known brands are getting more affordable too)

To be completely honest, I am still researching in terms of what I will stock. It's a rapidly changing market (for example, as I said above, moving in a direction of more diversity).

I am relying on personal testing and critical reviews and what I know of the hardware specs to refine things. I intend to be picky, and also look at what people say they want. 

But there are decent higher speced tablets, phablets and powerbooks out there, in android and in windows that are a lot cheaper than samsung or apple.  Some of the known brands like ASUS and HP have cheaper offerings that people are largely unaware of. 

And yeah, its hard to assess perception without trying the tablets themselves, and having a more fixed idea of the brands, but thats okay.

In order to sell products, I will need to know what assumptions people come in with regarding less known brands and the cheaper price point, prior to knowing very much. But yeah, I would say, the very best of the chinese brands, and some known brands with more affordable offerings. 




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  #1184913 28-Nov-2014 14:32
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Oh worth mentioning for those that mention that it would be hard to find accessories, like cases, and screen protectors and so on - part of the vision of the store is that everything will be available in one place. 

So there will be cases, keyboards, micro sd, cables, screen protectors - as much as possible those will be cases for the specific models (with some universal cases too).




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  #1184966 28-Nov-2014 15:27
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Oh, and I am open to suggestions of course, on what brands or products I could carry :)




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  #1184972 28-Nov-2014 15:39
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I'd like something like an 8 inch version of a surface pro 3 for around $199rrp please :P

With the name brands hitting 2, 3 and 4th generations of devices now their low end units are priced quite competitively, I can buy a samsung android tablet or a toshiba W8.1 tablet right now for under $200 locally, I'm not sure i would want to save $50 to buy a non branded and possibly less supported device

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  #1184973 28-Nov-2014 15:39
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A good Windows tablet with 4g at a good price.

To be honest if you are going to sell the higher end e-bay brands you'll have to compete on price or a major point of difference.

It is very easy and quick to buy from overseas these days so you'll have your work cut out for you.

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  #1184989 28-Nov-2014 15:50
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dickytim: A good Windows tablet with 4g at a good price.

To be honest if you are going to sell the higher end e-bay brands you'll have to compete on price or a major point of difference.

It is very easy and quick to buy from overseas these days so you'll have your work cut out for you.


how much you want to spend on a good Windows tablet with 4G?

4G is not coming thru yet on the low cost Chinese devices

your 4G options currently are:

 

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    Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 8

     

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    Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 10

     

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    HP ElitePad 1000 G2

     

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    HP Pro X2 612

     

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    Toshiba z10t-a

     

  • Dell Venue 8 Pro
  • Dell Venue 11 Pro
  • Panasonic FZ-G1
  • Motion R12

 
 
 

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  #1185000 28-Nov-2014 16:04
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What modern/ up to date spec devices can you purchase for 200 or under locally from the main brands?

The  galaxy tab 3 lite for example, has a TFT screen! (with a pretty old resolution, just 1gb ram, 8gb internal storage, dual core 1.4ghz cpu - battery is alright though). Thats really old. I purchased a tablet for about 140 a few years ago, and it still has better specs, lol.  

Personally I would not advise anyone purchase a many generations old tablet, they are genuinely bad user experiences compared with modern tech. 

For onda for example, a 9.7 inch windows or android tablet has the kind of specs you see on newer gen apple or samsung. Proper hi def retina IPS screens, 2gb ram or more, Larger nand fast storage, all the bells and whistles.  And unlike ipad, expandable storage, hmdi etc.

BTW, there are some decent looking windows tablets and powerbook type hybrids coming out of china. Don't think you'd be looking at 199 NZD retail for awhile though! They are as a general rule, slightly pricier than android, especially the ones with laptop style keyboard docks.

And not QUITE up to the specs of surface pro 3 yet (that thing has serious storage/ram etc) - that said it retails for somewhere under 3 grand, so lol! You aren't going to get something worth than much for 200 bucks. (And tbh, I don't think 8gb ram and 512 SSD is actually WORTH just under 3 grand - consider how much those components would cost for a PC for example)

Still they are high enough spec'd (the chinese ones) to run windows well, unlike some of the earlier gen stuff, and other cheaper windows tablets. 




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  #1185008 28-Nov-2014 16:20
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This is the best spec 10" for under $200 from local sources today. Not much around here other than this at the moment




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  #1185012 28-Nov-2014 16:28
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BigHammer: This is the best spec 10" for under $200 from local sources today. Not much around here other than this at the moment


Yeah, I doubt amaze is a decent manufacturer. They have just popped up recently. Specs aren't great. A quick google reveals the wi-fi is underpowered. Online complaints pop straight up with a google. Would run slow given ram versus screen res. And screen res is pretty low for a 10 inch. Kinda old gen specs. At a glance, looks shoddy. Probably has a TFT or plastic screen, and weak frame/ports or underpowered battery too.  

You can get tablets 8 inch and under for under 200 that are pretty good specs, reliable manu. But over that, I have my doubts.




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  #1185015 28-Nov-2014 16:32
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Exactly.




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