Absrtact: As India's biggest retailer, Flipkart said: "Because it does not see the value of the Windows 8 tablet, the company does not intend to produce it until the consumer has a clear demand for it." Over the past few months, Flipkart has tried to enter some new
Flipkart, the biggest retailer in India, said: "The value of the Windows 8 tablet is not seen, so the company is not going to produce it until the consumer has a clear demand for it." Over the past few months, Flipkart has tried to enter new areas. Earlier this year, the company acquired Myntra, a garment company, and even recently launched several Digiflip-branded tablets.
Earlier this week, the company added five new members to its tablet lineup, but they ran the Android operating system.
When asked why he did not produce a Windows tablet, Michael Adani, vice president of Flipkart, said the demand for such products was poor: "Our solution is ' driven by demand ', but given the limited resources, we can only focus on more popular products." But as long as we see the needs of our customers, we will increase our Windows tablet investment when necessary.