According to DigiTimes, Quanta Computer has
received orders for a tablet device with peak orders expected to hit 700,000 to 800,000 a month.
Not exact matches
Towards this, pre-
orders for the water and dust proof
tablets are underway and those who have placed their
orders are on track to
receive the device towards May.
For there are already reports of Inventec, a Taiwan based hardware manufacturer having received a huge order for supplying 7 inch sized table
For there are already reports of Inventec, a Taiwan based hardware manufacturer having
received a huge
order for supplying 7 inch sized table
for supplying 7 inch sized
tablets.
As Virendra Singh, managing director of Pantel Technologies stated, «We have
received more than one lakh pre booking
orders over phone and online
for the three
tablets which we have launched in association with BSNL.»
Taiwan - based notebook maker Quanta Computer has recently
received OEM
orders from Amazon
for its reported
tablet PC...
Inventec Corp., a Taiwanese manufacturer that subcontracts
for HP, apparently
received an
order for between 400,00 and 450,000
tablets per month, with the 9.7 - in and 7 - in models making up shipment.
Although pricing
for the
tablets hasn't been revealed, Samsung has mentioned that the first
orders will
receive a set of Level On on - ear headphones
for free.
The company has announced a limited time deal where customers who
order a Nook HD +
tablet ($ 269
for the 16 GB version, $ 299
for the 32 GB version) between March 24th and March 31st will also
receive a free Nook Simple Touch E Ink reader ($ 79).
Quanta has reportedly
received orders to build a
tablet for Amazon (s amzn)
for delivery the second half of this year, with production expectations of up to 800,000 units per month.
The site says that the Xoom
tablet is «Due
for release in the 1st week of April (date TBC), if you
order from us today you'll be the first in Europe to
receive one.»
According to the report, BlackBerry PlayBook's manufacturer Quanta has
received orders for 700,000 to 800,000
tablets from Amazon, and the finished devices should begin shipping in the second half of 2011.