You will soon be able to buy yourself a tablet directly from Google.
We've been hearing rumors that a Google Nexus-branded tablet was coming, but Mountain View may have even
more ambitious plans in store. The Wall
Street Journalreports that Google will open up its own online
store, where it will market and sell tablet devices directly to consumers. In
an interesting twist, it's said that the company won't actually manufacture any
of the offered hardware itself, instead leaving that duty to partners (Samsung
and Asus are both named). The tablets will
reportedly feature official Google co-branding, however. Google is even said to
be considering subsidizing the cost of the tablets, in order to make them
price-competitive with the Amazon Kindle Fire.
The move comes in attempt to counter the massive success of both
Apple's iPad as well as the Fire, the latter of which has achieved success not seen by other Android tablets. Of
course, Google tried a similar strategy when it offered the original Nexus One
directly to consumers, an approach that didn't work in the company's favor.
While there's no exact launch date provided, the WSJ states that Google hopes to open the
new store within the calendar year.
Via: The Verge
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