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Introducing Surtab, made in Haiti

Introducing Surtab, made in Haiti

Surtab has unveiled its brand new touch-screen tablet, the first of its kind to be manufactured in Haiti. Adding to this patriotically attractive feature, is the equally appealing price-tag. With a factory price of US$85 or US$100 retail, the Wi-Fi version should prove an economically viable option for most Haitians, young and old, who can realize their goal of owning a tablet, with the Android OS at their fingertips, brought to them by the effort of their fellow Haitians.

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Prime Minister Lamothe Introduces Haiti’s First Android Tablet

Prime Minister Lamothe Introduces Haiti’s First Android Tablet

Surtab has manufactured the first tablet in Haiti, in WI-FI and 3G models. Surtab CEO, Maarten Boute, says the device is being offered at a price within the means of Haitian professionals and students.

Prime Minister Lamothe held a demonstration of Surtab, which will make users inclusive in the worldwide use of Internet apps. The WI-FI tablet will sell for $100 retail and 3G at $200.

Surtab wants to capture other Caribbean markets like Jamaica and the Turk and Caicos Islands.

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