Distributor launching brand new 5-inch device from Mobinote

Entatech expands portfolio with new tablets from Fujitsu, DGM and Mobinote

UK distributor Entatech has expanded its range of mobile products with the addition of a new tablet range.

The range will feature products from Fujitsu, DGM and Mobinote.

Entatech first introduced tablets to Entaonline.com with the inclusion of Fujitsu’s STYLISTIC Q702 – Fujitsu’s hybrid PC which users can operate as a tablet or a typical notebook, through the use of its attachable, ergonomic keyboard. The addition of further models from new vendors will only expand the product range offered to Entatech resellers and their customers.

DGM is a new vendor to Entatech and their range of tablets, which are available in 7-10 inch panel sizes, combine the latest Android technology, including Jelly Bean, with the latest features to rival other devices on the market.

Entatech is also launching a brand new device from Mobinote. The 5-inch model is suitable for all ages and comes pre-installed with a wide range of applications, including a web browser and email, live TV and radio, social networking platforms, music player and a selection of games.

Dean Langford, electronics channel manager at Entatech, commented: “We’re really excited to be including these new products to our range and have already had a fantastic response from our customers. As a distributor, it is vital that we keep our portfolio up to date with products that are in demand, and keep in-line with the latest trends and technologies. The tablet market is one of the largest and fastest growing in our industry and I’m more than confident that this launch will be welcomed by our resellers who will benefit from the potential in growing their profit and customer base.”

To view the full range of tablets available from Entatech, visit Entaonline.com.

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