AARP launches a RealPad tablet for the elderly

The American Retireers Association AARP recently launched a $189 RealPad tablet for elderly parents. Although this large potential user may benefit from such a device, older people are often reluctant to try because they may be scared by high-tech equipment. Steve Cone, senior director of AARP, told reporters: “This is the reason why we created the RealPad tablet. We use the RealPad tablet to combat technical devices that have very complex images.” AARP was determined in the latter part of 2013 to need such a Tablet PC. He said: "So far, there are about 50,000 elderly people over the age of 50, including many who are over 65, sharing their experience and concerns about high-tech equipment.
He said: "Many people say they are uncomfortable with technology, and they don't have smartphones or tablets, or they never use them." By listening to people, AARP leaders began to realize that a simple tablet PC It may be the gospel of an old user. The RealPad tablet can only be purchased through Wal-Mart stores so far, including around-the-clock telephone customer service. This service is made up of specially trained personnel and will patiently handle user issues over the phone.

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