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Tap-That – Great Devices At Affordable Prices

Thursday 28 January 2016, 4:12PM

By Beckie Wright

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Tap-That are an online tablet PC specialist web store supplying tablets, phablets, hybrid devices, and peripherals such as cases, and memory cards. At Tap-That they genuinely seek to make higher end tablet computing cheaper for the consumer. All their tablet PCs have a manufacturer’s warranty, so for those who have a problem which is covered by those terms, Tap-That can ship it back to the manufacturer at their expense, or replace it at their expense at their discretion. For more information on returns please go to the Returns and Delivery page on the website at http://www.tap-that.co.nz . All Tap-That’s customers are protected by the Consumer Guarantees Act for any faults, which means that Tap-That have many very happy customers.

Jamie Karl is the owner of Tap-That and is keen to stress that he strives to source products that are of decent quality manufacture, good quality control, with modern specifications - the sort of products he would be happy to use himself. If customers have any questions, Jamie is happy to help. All people need do is hit the contact link at the bottom right of the web site.

Tap-That seeks to bring the ease and functionality of tablet computing to the greater public and Jamie aims to source affordable high-end products for his clients. There is a vast array of tablets on the market, but also a labyrinth of technical complexity that can be difficult to navigate. Technology should enrich and simplify everyday life, not complicate it and Jamie helps consumers make the best choices – choices that are tailored to their specific needs – and to make reliable, user-friendly computing accessible to as many people as possible.

Jamie worked in network support and implementation in the IT sector from the beginning of 1998 to mid-2000. From the earliest years that personal computers were available, he used computers at a technical level, programming in Basic and then using MS-DOS. Jamie achieved a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Auckland, with a double major in Psychology and Philosophy. Additionally, he earned a Certificate in Business Computing. As Jamie puts it, “I understand technology quite well, and I am more than happy to assist anyone with their purchase choices, to try to make sure they get a device that truly meets all their needs.”