It seems to be raining tablets. Latest to
join the sub-10K tablet space is Indian manufacturer Micromax. The company
launched its Android-4.0-powered tablet Funbook, just a day after HCL
Infosystems launched two Android 4.0 or Android Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) based
tablets.
Priced at Rs 6,499 the tablet is likely to
intensify the price war in the fast-growing tablet PC market in India.
Micromax Funbook runs on a 1.2GHz Cortex A8
processor and features 7-inch capacitive display, with multi-touch,
pinch-to-zoom features. It has 512MB of RAM, and 4GB internal storage. There's
2,800 mAh battery and and 0.3 megapixel front facing camera.
The tablet supports 3G connectivity via USB
dongle and comes bundled with a Tata Photon EVDO datacard.
Key specifications:
* Android 4.0
* 7-inch capacitive display with 800x480p
resolution
* Supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
* 512MB RAM
* Mini-HDMI
* 1.2GHz Cortex-A8 single core processor
HCL Infosystems this week unveiled two
tablet computers: HCL ME U1 and HCL MyEdu Tab. While HCL ME U1 has been
introduced with a price of Rs 7,999, the HCL MyEdu Tab - K12 Version is priced
at Rs 11,499.
The U1 tablet is powered with the latest
Android Ice Cream Sandwich Operating Software (OS). It has a 7 inch 800X480
pixel screen and a 1Ghz processor.
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