Wednesday, August 24, 2011

postheadericon Sharp RW-T107 Android tablet packs NFC reader, will accept payments in Japan

Tools such as space 's credit-card readers and Apple' s proprietary Retail System IOS can make mobile payments in the U.S., but they 're barely tightened, or distributed. A new tablet made of gingerbread Sharp - the RW-T107 - sets out to facilitate payments in Japan with its built-in NFC reader. You won 't be to pay with your own tablet - instead of using retail point of sale applications to handle without a customer ever need to pull their credit card. RFID payment cards such as Sony 's FeliCa in Japan are used for the last ten years, so that consumers can afford to be already familiar with the technology and willing to make payments. There's no word on what retailers expect to be paid to Sharp is \ add '\ s tablet to mix their cash, but set with the company that only 5,000 units per month release (and no plans in the USA) introduce, we 're not planning to ditch our money just yet.

Sharp RW-T107 Android Tablet Packs NFC reader, are the payments accepted in Japan originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 August 2011 01:32:00 EDT. Please read our terms for use of feeds.

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Sharp RW-T107 Android Tablet with NFC

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