Meebox

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Meebox
Public
Industry Software, Communication & information-related equipment, Semiconductor, Electronic devices & components
Founded 2009
Headquarters Guadalajara, Mexico
Key people
Carlos Koch(CEO), Hector Ruiz
Products Slate
Website www.meebox.com.mx

Meebox, (also stylized as Meeb[ ]x) is a Mexican company specializing in the design and manufacturing of computers and other consumer electronics. Meebox has operations in Latin America and the United States.[1] It was the first Mexican company to manufacture a full functioned tablet computer, and the first Windows tablet.[2] and is one of only three Mexican companies which manufacture tablet PCs. In September 2011, Mexican telecom giant Telmex began selling Meebox tablet computers for use with the Telcel 3G wireless internet network.[3] In 2012, Honda Motor Corporation of Japan began using Meebox tablets and computers for point of sales units and business management, becoming the first major foreign business client of Meebox.[4]

Products

Meebox touch all-in-one, desk top computer with, touch screen, Blu-ray drive, and 500GB hard drive next to a Meebox Slate tablet PC.

Meebox produces a wide range of consumer electronics and parts including, desktop tower units, LCD displays, solar panels, netbooks, laptop computers, webcams, speakers, RAM memory, DVD drives, surge protectors, mice, cables, keyboards, adapters, headphones, and point of sales and display units for commercial clients.

In addition to the aforementioned products, most of Meebox's sales come from its two distinctive products: An All-in-one PC, the Meebox touch and a Windows powered tablet pc, the Meebox Slate.*Meebox Slate:[5][6]

References

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