“The international launch of the iPad at the weekend is set to be swiftly followed by the release of a raft of rival tablet PCs, costing a fraction of Apple’s $500 device,” Chris Nuttall reports for The Financial Times. “Tablets priced at about $100 will be unveiled at Computex in Taiwan, which begins Monday – the first major trade show since the release of the iPad in April.”
MacDailyNews Take: Uh oh, time to cue up “Taps” for iPad (snicker).
Nuttall continues, “Small Asian manufacturers such as Eken, G-Link, Bluesky and Kinstone will all be unveiling their iPad-lite models from Monday. Meanwhile, a $75 tablet is expected next year from manufacturers supporting the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative to provide computers for disadvantaged schoolchildren, while consumers in some countries will be able to take advantage of free tablets from telecoms and TV providers in exchange for subscription contracts.”
“Apple’s products carry a premium and supplies of the iPad have been limited but the low-priced rivals are expected to be plentiful and encourage mass adoption,” Nuttall reports. “Unit shipments of tablet devices are predicted to increase by 230 per cent over the next year, according to the In-Stat research firm, while Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 2011.”
Full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: It’s amazing these type of ridiculous articles are still being written.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “CYxodus” for the heads up.]
Well they be reproducing the iTunes ecosystem as well?
Make them so cheap they appear as ‘no brainers’ and some will certainly sell where the buyers and users have not seen or handled an iPad.
Two minutes exposure to an iPad though will kill all thoughts of owning the ‘no brainer.’
@MDN Take: Looks like the reporter was bored over the slow news weekend and recycled one of his old iPod/iPhone killer stories.
It’s like these people have already forgotten the unbelievable price points that Apple hit with the iPad that pretty much delayed any other tablet efforts while those companies figured out how they were going to beat and have any kind of margin.
Look at what you get for $499!
That’s not premium pricing, it’s a good price on a premium product.
Anyone who pays $100 for a thick slab of technological crap deserves exactly what they pay for.
I think I’ll get seven of them. Oh wait.
I have to wonder what OS they will be using….. Win CE??….. Win 7 lite, ……. sorry……. had to clean the screen … I laughted so hard I sprayed the screen.. 🙁
Maybe someone has developed a linux OS developed for touch…
But is will be good for some simple pads to come out for the under 175$ price point. You know, no profit for the hardware maker, no support, and no apps….
Just a thought,
en
it’ll never get released… they’ll realise they’ll lose more
Never heard so many companies so eager to go out of business by pricing themselves too low. Hey, if you don’t think your product is good enough to compete, don’t go broke trying. Idiots.
FINALLY the ridiculously overpriced iPad will be… Oh, forget it, I can’t seem to even write something sarcastic about this stupid article today.
Sent from my iPad.
Sooooo, Apple is having trouble keeping up with demand for $500 iPads, but we’re supposed to believe that there are suppliers that can churn out a “plentiful” supply of comparable products for 1/5th the cost?
It amazes me that these people still don’t realise that it’s the operating system more than the hardware that makes the iPad special.
The iPad hardware is good, 10 hours! But the software/hardware integration is superb. To paraphrase Palm’s CEO: You can’t expect mobile phone makers to just come in and write an operating system.
Funny how all of a sudden everyone “gets” tablet design.
Here we go again!
Didn’t we hear all this crap when the iPhone was announced?
iPad have been limited but the low-priced rivals are expected to be plentiful and encourage mass adoption.
Because few will buy these iPOS
Like the early days of cell phones — I actually saw one poser pretending a TV remote was a phone. “Ya, I’ll get back to you.” Then tuck it away before anyone gets a good look.
Yes, and I’m sure that these $100 tablets come with lots of storage and custom designed processors that are really fast as well as efficient with power usage so you can get a full day of battery use.
Oh, and an operating system that doesn’t suck.
Somehow, I think I’m wrong.
Apple messed up and released the iPad too soon.
Now all the small Asian manufacturers can just reverse engineer it and Wallha, a $75.00 iPad mutilator.
All this trite is FILLER for news sites which mean as much as the Zune….Where are the iPod killers today?
Just saying.
That’s Deloitte and Douche for ya.
The problem is that people will buy these Junkers, hate them and then assume that they have experienced the typical tablet experience.
I wonder how many poor iPads have died so far, on the dissecting-slabs of various wanna-be computer firms?
Spread out with their vitals exposed to the four winds, to be prodded by engineers and heartless manufacturing bean-counters.
Maybe some rival tablets will amaze, but I suspect most will just amuse.
That Dell size is neat though, if it can be made to work!
“Deloitte forecasts tens of millions of sales worth more than $2bn by the end of 2011.”
I forecast billions of sales of worth more than 2 million.
If all most people are doing with their ‘pads is surfing websites and reading books and magazines, that won’t be so hard to copy. Just saying. $100 sounds about right.
is that MDN continues to spew out the very articles that they find so ridiculous.
@genius onsite,
“…can just reverse engineer it and Wallha, a…”
The words you were looking for are “voir la”. It is French, and means “see”.
“Now all the small Asian manufacturers can just reverse engineer it and Wallha, a $75.00 iPad mutilator.”
Minus the software.
Good job, buddy.