Saturday, April 13, 2013
Swipe, tap, watch with Coby
With portable media devices all the rage at the moment, it’s become somewhat of a necessity already for students to busy working folks. It’s the gadget of choice for many, given its ease of use, practicality and of course, its many entertaining features.
Such is the case with the Coby, a popular consumer electronics brand from the United States. Coby is best known for its practical features that exceed consumer expectations. The brand ranks number 3 for Android tablets in the US, and its latest, the Coby Kyros MID8011 (SRP P8,995) is the first tablet with a built-in analog TV to be launched in the market. Attesting to its quality, Coby has passed both American and European standards, better differentiating it from its counterparts.
Since launching its exciting line of entertainment tablets in the Philippines last year, Coby is now proud to offer its first-ever entertainment tablet with analog TV capability. Mobile TV-ready, the Coby Kyros MID8011 will come very handy on your many upcoming trips this summer or when you simply want to pass the time, especially in traffic.
Aside from 3G capability, it can also function as a phone as you can easily text or call through it, setting it apart from other entertainment tablets in the same price range.
Available in 7" and 8”, you can enjoy watching not just your movie or series downloads but your favorite local TV shows as well like Ina, Kapatid, Anak. As a special tie-up with ABS-CBN, Coby’s newest tablet will come pre-installed with a Facebook link for the popular nightly soap.
With so many impressive features like a built-in radio, dual cameras, video player, as well as practical add-ons for business, the Coby Kyros MID8011, offers you the best value for money. For those who like to travel, don’t worry about your phone not working when you’re abroad as this phablet is also Quad Band capable.
It is the perfect smartphone/entertainment tablet in one sleek package, carry it with you wherever you go, always keeping you connected and entertained.
source: philstar.com