Despite the newly unveiled Toshiba Thrive being the first tablet announced this year at CES; it has come in late among Android tablets that are driven by Honeycomb OS, this has hampered its efforts to being registered among brands to be watched for. One feature that gives Toshiba Thrive a distinct edge over other tablets in its category is its design featuring a textured and rubberized back panel which can be swapped with a flashier color. In comparison with other tablets running on Honeycomb and Android, Toshiba Thrive is a little pricy, a factor that limits its popularity among tablets users.
Toshiba Thrive gives users opportunity to easily change battery; a feature exclusive providing the much needed stronghold against other tablets on the market. It has a flexible USB and HDMI ports with an SD card slot a feature lacking on many tablets. One major pro of Toshiba Thrive that can not go unmentioned is its availability with various storage capacity options depending on your needs and pocket size; available storage capacity include; 8GB, 16GB and 32GB.
The new Toshiba Thrive Tablet with WiFi
Apple Unveils Ipad 2 with WiFi in Kenya
After shifting the attention to the would become tablet competitors, Apple has finally launched its lavished ipad 2 in Kenya with prices starting from Kshs.53,790 to 89,290 depending on the integrated capabilities; these prices differ with availability of WiFi, 3G and storage space lowest being 16GB and highest being 64GB. There is doubt ipad 2 is the best tablet we’ve ever seen so far from Apple; however, there is still room for more improvements such as an enhanced rear facing camera and a wider selection of applications.
Nokia Unveils C2-00 Dual Sim Budget Phone in Kenya
Nokia Corporation has once again unveiled one of its dual Sim handsets to the growing Kenyan mobile phone market. Comparatively similar features to Nokia X1-01, Nokia C2-00 is specifically targeting those intending to use two Sim cards and offer them a possibility of having a single handset running two separate Sim cards simultaneously. Dual Sim phones were previously considered high end products targeting those who were not inconvenienced by their pricy tags.
Samsung Galaxy S Plus 19001 Orange Telkom Kenya Offer
Orange Telkom Kenya has unveiled a free Samsung Galaxy S plus 19001 smart phone offer with a monthly usage plan for a period of 2 years. Subscribers using Orange Telkom Kenya network will have an opportunity to own a free Samsung Galaxy S plus 19001 handset after enrolling to its monthly usage plan starting from as low as Kshs.3000 for a period of 2years. Smart phones have gained a reasonable market share across the globe due to their capabilities and features.
- Price at Orange Telkom Kenya shops: free with monthly usage plan starting from Kshs.3000 for 2years.
- Price at Orange Telkom Kenya shops: free with monthly usage plan starting from Kshs.3000 for 2years.
- Price at Orange Telkom Kenya shops: free with monthly usage plan starting from Kshs.3000 for 2years.
- Price at Orange Telkom Kenya shops: free with monthly usage plan starting from Kshs.3000 for 2years.