Friday, August 26, 2011

Bangalore Based Company Launches New Android Tablet for the Indian Market

The Indian mobile market is truly bustling with some of the latest Android tablets that don’t really dig a hole in your wallet. Recently, RCOM has introduced the Reliance 3G Tab which is priced at Rs. 12,999 and then there was Bharti Enterprises that unveiled the Beetel Magiq priced at Rs. 9,999.

Now, here is a company based in Bangalore known as Lakshmi Access Communication Systems (LACS) which has launched another Android tablet and the good news is that it is priced at just around Rs. 5,000.
The 7 inches tablet dubbed as the Magnum Pepper Tablet PC will run on Fro Yo Android 2.2 and it is equipped with an 800 MHz processor. There is no exact detailing regarding the screen as whether the touchscreen would be capacitive or resistive and the users need to be updated on that part.
Other specifications for this latest Android tablet include: 256 MB RAM; 2 GB in-built storage; microSD card for expansions up to 32 GB; USB 2.0; and, Wi-Fi connectivity. Additionally it has a RJ45 LAN port that is used for wired internet connectivity. The major downside for the tablet could be that it lacks 3G support. However, the company assured that the tablet is 3G dongle compatible.

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