State-owned telecom services provider
BSNL has launched three tablets with the cheapest model costing a mere
Rs.3,250, making a quiet entry into the increasingly competitive market
for the hand-held computers.
Recently, Datawind, promoted by a Canadian India, had made a much-publicised entry into the market
in a tie-up with the government to provide cheap networking devices ''Aakash'', priced at Rs.2,250 for students.
The three tablets launched by BSNL are priced at Rs.3,250, Rs.10,999
and Rs.13,500. Two of them come with 7-inch resistive screen with
Android 2.3 operating system, while the third comes with an 8-inch
touchscreen, a BSNL official said.
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BSNL Tablets |
Made by Noida-based Pantel, these tablets will be sold with discounted data plans from BSNL, sources said.
According to Pantel, the T-PAD IS701R has 1GHz processor and 256M RAM
and is wi-fi enabled. The built-in 2GB memory can be expanded by up to
32GB.
The second model T-Pad WS704C has 512MB DDRIII RAM and can be connected to TV through HDMI.
The second model T-Pad WS704C has 512MB DDRIII RAM and can be connected to TV through HDMI.
The costliest model, T-PAD WS802C is powered by a 1.2GHz processor and
512MB DDRIII RAM and also has a built-in Global Position System.
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