The shopping giant is diversifying its offers in terms of aesthetic qualities

Oct 8, 2013 08:06 GMT  ·  By

Tesco has launched its tablet alternative for the budget sensitive individuals with a predilection for shopping at its extensive supermarket chain, which it has called Hudl.

Now users bored with average tablet colors like black, white or silver, and looking for a drop of color to spice up their existence, will be interested to know that Tesco has diversified the offer.

The company has added red, purple and blue to the scheme, reports EuroDroid, so customers can head online and order the models.

Prices for the new models have been maintained at the same £119 / $193 / €142, and if you have a Clubcard, you can get it even cheaper. Sales are apparently doing great and Tesco fans seem to be actually taken with the new slate. Boss Phil Clarke revealed last week that the company sold up to 35k Hudls in just two days.