PHILADELPHIA, PA, June 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) Zero4All is one company that understands just how expensive consumer electronics can become, especially as continuous developments in technology make it hard for the average American to have the latest devices. While keeping up with technological trends can be a drain on the average consumer's resources, this program helps individuals take part of programs that allow them to receive electronics and other products free of charge from manufacturers. Noting the expected increase in tablet device sales, Zero4All explains how its program can serve the American public.
A recent article from The Los Angeles Times highlights a new report from market research company IDC that suggests a significant increase in tablet device purchases in the next few years. Specifically, the article states, "Going beyond previous estimates, market research firm IDC said it expects that tablet computers will outsell laptops this year. Tablets were already on pace to beat sales of desktop computers: By 2015, IDC said, tablets will have more market share than the entire traditional PC market."
In the article, Ryan Reith, program manager for IDC's Mobility Trackers explains that while personal computers will continue to play an important role in the infrastructure of businesses, the individual consumer is going to grow increasingly attached to the tablet. This trend is expected to increase as manufacturers not only come out with an array of new tablet devices, but also develop new solutions in technology to provide efficient resources.
While Zero4All recognizes that this trend will most likely lead to a wide variety of low-cost tablet products, it is one that no consumer can afford to not be a part of. In a recent press statement, Zero4All explains, "The tablet trend is one that is quickly becoming more of a consumer movement, rather than a passing fad. It is clear that from communication to business purposes, citizens are going to need tablet devices in order to stay connected to modern society--much in the way that cell phones dramatically changed the American landscape in the past few decades."
Although the rapid development of tablet technology may weigh heavy on purchasing decisions, Zero4All notes that some consumers may want to investigate opportunities on how they can obtain these products for free. "Our database serves as a valuable consumer resource that can help direct individuals to ways that can obtain manufacturer products--such as tablets--at no cost. We encourage those interested in new tablet products to check out our program, before spending hard-earned money on these progressive devices," Zero4All concludes in its press statement.
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Zero4All is a one-of-a-kind program that allows members to access a vast database of manufacturer products, and then to receive many of those products directly from the manufacturers and totally free of charge. The company works by putting consumers in touch with manufacturers who are legally required to give away sample and "demo" products in order to maintain their corporate tax perks. Zero4All members can select the product they wish to receive, and then get them for free, simply by agreeing to write brief product reviews. The Zero4All product database includes more than 2,500 items, many of them consumer electronics.
Zero4All Offers Cost-Free Alternative to Consumers Anticipating Increase in Tablet Purchases
New reports suggest that by 2015, tablet device purchases will outpace that of laptop computers. As a resource that provides information on free consumer electronics, Zero4All explains how many can become a part of this trend at no cost.
2013-06-27
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[Press-News.org] Zero4All Offers Cost-Free Alternative to Consumers Anticipating Increase in Tablet PurchasesNew reports suggest that by 2015, tablet device purchases will outpace that of laptop computers. As a resource that provides information on free consumer electronics, Zero4All explains how many can become a part of this trend at no cost.