Customers will be able to order in the country and get their products fast

Feb 20, 2014 14:39 GMT  ·  By

I have been telling you of numerous tablet designs coming out of China, some of which sport extremely capable configurations and come with a super affordable price-tag.

The only problem with them is that costumers had to order them out of China and sometimes the process entailed complicated procedures and a long wait until the device got delivered.

Well, those problems are going to be a thing of the past, as US based re-seller TabletMaxx has opened its online doors this month, offering US customers tablets from prominent Chinese brands such as Ramos, Pipo and TCL.

For example, the site will be selling the 12-inch Android Ramois i12 tablet, which comes with a sensible 1920 x 1200 resolution and is powered by one of Intel’s latest processor chip architecture.

Actually, the Ramos i12 could be comparable to the super expensive Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 ($850 / €618), but the difference is that it sells for just $339 / €247.

It should be worthy to note that a lot of Chinese vendors have already updated their devices to Android 4.4 KitKat, so the affordable price-tags, updated OSes and good features might certainly prove to be drawing points for a lot of customers out there.