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Surtab
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.
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.