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Typing on the Go! Simon Davidson - Monday, April 23, 2012


Typing on the go made easy!


Tablets have been in the market for several years now with growth of this product line mostly been contained to the iPad’s and Android tablets such as our Pre-Paid range of Optus Pre-Paid Galaxy 10.1 @ $649 RRP, Optus Pre-Paid Dell Streak 7” Tablet @ $279 RRP and our Optus Acer Iconia A501 Tablet @ $519 RRP.

However trending suggests there is still a lot of growth in this category.  (See graph below)


Personally I love tablets, they don’t replace a laptop but I do use my iPad a lot. My local blockbuster closed down a few months back so I now download movies on iTunes and even TV shows that I may have missed due to travel or programming clashes. 

I watch these programmes and read the SMH on my iPad during flights, which makes travel time much more enjoyable now. I also use it for social media, doing my online banking, playing games, making my footy tips and I have even used it to create my family tree with the ancestry.com app.

But the thing that I hate most is using my tablet to type on. When you start to type the keyboard takes up half the screen which makes long emails frustrating when you need to spell check as much as I do. 

However we have a few new solution to this problem in stock. Firstly we have the Laser Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard @ $59.95 RRP, it is compatible with computers, tablets, smartphones and even PS3. It also has an integrated touchpad, multimedia shortcut keys and is portable and lightweight.

We also have the Blue Tooth Qwerty Keyboard @ $49.95 which is a waterproof, dustproof and washable Mini Bluetooth Flexible Silicone Keyboard, that is the perfect portable companion for your Smartphone, iPad or Android Tablet! Made from flexible and lightweight silicone, you can simply roll it up the mini keyboard and take it with you wherever you go!


 
 


 

Seizing the WiFi Opportunity Simon Davidson - Monday, January 30, 2012


Seizing the Wi-Fi Opportunity

Is internet Wi-Fi surcharges in Australian hotels just a rip off, or is it also an opportunity for local retailers?


Personally I see it as an annoyance for myself, but an opportunity also in the same breath.


I tend to spend at least 70 nights a year in motels and hotels, mostly within Australia, but also overseas during holidays with my wife. The Australian stays are made up of regional trips to visit all our great retailers and also to attend industry conferences, trade shows and awards nights. Some areas are metro visits, but some are also very remote locations. 


What 80% of these Australian motel and hotels have in common is NO free access to Wi-Fi internet. Whereas 80% of their counter parts around the world, actually give you free Wi-Fi internet access, where you can skype your loved ones, post photos of your trip to the likes of facebook or myspace, research where you are going to go the next day and even download a movie on your tablet for the upcoming flight, train or bus trip.


I have been to hotels where they have charged as much as $24 a day for internet access in Australia.


With this in mind, it makes sense to be stocking products like our Optus Mobile Broadband that starts at $39 RRP with up to 1GB of data and 30days to use this within. Or even our Optus Wi-Fi mini modem for $89 RRP, that includes up to 6GB of data and can connect up to 5 devices at once. This is plenty of data for doing all those things I spoke of before and with 30 days expiry, is the idea product to sell to tourists.


If you are in a really touristy area, it makes sense to really highlight this type of product for the impulse sale and what better way than with a Optus Mobile Broadband dump bin.




 
 


 

10 Reasons to buy an Optus My Tab Web Admin - Friday, March 25, 2011

10 reasons to buy an
Optus My Tab

1. At only $149 RRP it is nearly 1/6 the price of the cheapest new 3G iPad 2 released today in Australia.

2. At 192mm (wide) x 110mm (high), 12.6mm (thick) and only 400grams, its small enough to fit in a suit pocket.

3. It's ready when you are! With 3G access you can browse the internet whenever you want within Optus 3G coverage.

4. Great browsing experience with a 7 inch screen

5. Keep in touch with access to all your favourite social networking sites and ability to make and receive calls and SMS.

6. Does all the things you need - Email, arrange your schedule, take notes and photos.

7. Ebooks, gone are the days of carrying a bag full of books, the Optus My Tab can hold a virtual library of your favourite books for holidays or school.

8. Keep entertained watching movies or playing games.

9. Stream your favourite sports or TV shows in your own back yard.

10. Access to the Android Market with over 100000 apps.

Click Here to purchase.


 
 


 

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