Company creates tablet specifically for women
Company creates tablet specifically for women

Tablets now come in all different sizes, with different software, with different price tags and in different colors. But that's not enough for Eurostar, a company based in the United Arab Emirates. Yes, the company has now created a tablet specifically for women – the ePad Femme.
The ePad Femme looks like a regular cheap tablet from afar. It has an 8-inch touchscreen, 1GB of RAM and Android 4.0. But its software has been customized for women.
"We are easing out the hurdles of browsing or downloading applications with Android," Mani Nair, head of marketing for Eurostar, told ABC News. "Preloaded are cooking recipes, a yoga app, Office on the go. They are very user-friendly." (No, they don't come with a preloaded tampon subscription service.)
The images of the tablet reveals a pink-and-white homescreen with those aforementioned preloaded apps. The tablet, which costs $170, is currently being sold in the Middle East and parts of Asia. It isn't being sold in the U.S., but Nair said Eurostar wants to "explore all markets."
(Agencies)