Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Nokia 808 PureView: Mobile revolution

 

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Introduction

The Nokia 808 PureView is the best cameraphone ever made. End of story. Now, how do you proceed from there? And why is this particular phone so hard to write about? How about because a picture is worth a thousand words and we just had a truckload of them in the mother of all shootouts? Or is it because 41 megapixels is more than five, eight, twelve, or the sum thereof, and there's no two ways about it?

Close, but no cigar. What could've easily been an ode to Finnish awesomeness may be no more than a flash in the dark for struggling Nokia and the still-standing-against-all-odds Symbian. That's what makes it hard and we've been there with the Nokia N9.

At different points in its history, Nokia has had the best-selling phone, the best business phone, the best gaming phone, the best cameraphone and the best smartphone. At one particular time, they even had all of the above in one go. Honest to god, if there ever was anything like the best are-you-kidding-me phone and the best gimme-a-break phone, they would've been runners-up at least. Yeah, they were that good.

And yes, the Nokia 808 PureView camera is that good. They wanted something to maybe, just maybe, match the most basic of compact digicams. And they did so well that it scared the living daylights (and the low light) out of a Micro Four Thirds camera.

Key features

    38 megapixel autofocus camera with xenon flash and 1080p@30fps video recording

    Two capture modes: 38MP/34MP full-res and 3MP/5MP/8MP PureView

    Camera features: giant 1/1.2" camera sensor, mechanical shutter, ND filter, geotagging, face detection, up to 4x lossless digital zoom

    Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support

    Penta-band 3G with 14.4 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA support

    4" 16M-color AMOLED capacitive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution

    Nokia Belle OS with Feature Pack 1

    Single-core 1.3 GHz ARM 11 CPU and 512 MB RAM

    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with DLNA and UPnP

    microHDMI port for HD TV-out functionality

    GPS receiver with A-GPS support and free voice-guided navigation

    Digital compass

    16GB on-board storage, expandable up to 32GB through the microSD card slot

    Active noise cancellation with a dedicated mic

    DivX and XviD video support

    Built-in accelerometer and proximity sensor

    Standard 3.5 mm audio jack

    Stereo FM Radio with RDS, FM transmitter

    microUSB port with USB On-the-go support

    Stereo Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP

    NFC support

    Smart and voice dialing

    Scratch resistant Gorilla glass display

Main disadvantages

    Symbian ecosystem lags behind Android and iOS

    nHD resolution wears thin on the 4" screen

    The phone is quite bulky and heavy

    Relatively limited 3rd party software availability

    microSIM support

The 808 PureView has no business with cameraphones as we know them. It can look down at any of the smartphone flagships of the competition and make fun of their so-called advanced camera tricks. But guess what - it doesn't. It's so much better than that.

And of course the flipside is that the smartphone is not of the same order as the cameraphone. The Symbian-powered Nokia 808 PureView knows darn well it cannot match the quad-cores, HD screens and the app stores of the competition.

So, what's it then? Sort of the fat kid, and not too bright? It may as well be - but hang on. You may have a use for a sharpshooter in your team. Stuff movies are made of. Grabs you by the heart.

The Nokia 808 PureView has a whole review ahead and we don't think it's going to try and impress anyone, or make them change their mind. But you'd do well to pay attention. This is a phone that knows what it's doing and does it well.

Price in india is 30,690 as on july 2nd 2012.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 specifications and review

 

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Samsung decided to call its new 10.1-inch Android tablet the Galaxy Tab 2. That moniker should have been reserved for a true next-generation Galaxy Tab, one with a quad-core chip and high-resolution or Super AMOLED Plus display. As it stands, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is only a modest update from the original Galaxy Tab 10.1, which was one of the better Android tablets released in 2011.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1

That said, I understand why Samsung would want to release a device like the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. At $400, it's a modestly priced tablet, and TabletPCReview gave the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, itself a small update from the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, a great review based largely on the fact it launched priced at $250. In addition, Apple dropped the price of the iPad 2 to $400, and this 10.1-inch Android Ice Cream Sandwich tablet gives Samsung a large-screen alternative to better compete with Apple.

So let's find out if the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1-inch can compete, and is in fact, a great tablet value.

Build & Design:

Samsung has some of the best-looking Android tablets on the market, and the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1-inch is no exception. It's sleek, thin, and light. Samsung has once again turned to an all-plastic build, which I've lamented in the past, but am starting to appreciate having recently dropped my iPad 2. The iPad's aluminum body dented, whereas I think the plastic Galaxy Tab would have shrugged it off. Overall, I still prefer the rubberized build of the BlackBerry PlayBook, or at least rubberized accents or edges like the Droid Xyboard 8.2.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 backWhatever the case, the plastic is not flimsy and the Tab 2 10.1 is very well built. In what is perhaps my favorite design tweak of 2012, the Tab 2 10.1 is slightly longer than its predecessor to make room for two front-facing speakers on each side. I've long complained about rear- or side-firing speakers, which direct sound away from the user, so I have nothing but praise for Samsung's new design. In fact, it's very reminiscent of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N that launched in Germany following an Apple injunction against the original Tab 10.1, and I can't help but think the change has something to do with avoiding future legal hassles over tablet design between Apple and Samsung.

Sans the front-facing speakers, the tablet design is otherwise standard. The display dominates the front, with the VGA front-facing camera centered on the top long side, and Samsung branding underneath. Opposite, on the titanium-colored back, the 3-megapixel rear camera also sits centered.

Both short sides are bare, with no buttons or inputs.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 side     Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 side

The top long side houses the 3.5mm headphone jack/audio input next to an infrared blaster, microSD card slot, volume button, and power button.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 ports

A proprietary pin connector sits centered on the bottom, next to a tiny microphone pin hole.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 input

Missing are both HDMI and USB output, micro or otherwise. I'll give Samsung a pass for the lack of an HDMI output as the Tab 2 10.1 has the excellent All Share media streaming app (it's regrettably limited to Samsung home entertainment devices, however), but all Android tablets should support USB. The tablet ships with a USB mail to pin connector adapter to connect the Tab 2 to a PC.

Display & Speakers

Unfortunately, Samsung's well-placed speakers are mediocre at best. Thanks to the placement, they are loud enough that a user will be able to enjoy and understand streaming video dialogue without headphones. But tablet speakers are near universally lousy, and this tablet's two meet the same low standard as many others in terms of sound fidelity and fullness.

Plug in headphones, and that all that changes. The audio output is superb, and especially excellent with the Google Music app, complete with simple equalizer, 3D effect, and music genre presets. The sound can also get plenty loud, and Android helpfully delivers an on-screen message warning of the horrible things loud music does to one's ears.

Beginning with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung tablets have sported superb displays, recently culminating with the Super AMOLED Plus screen featured on the Galaxy Tab 7.7. While the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 doesn't have an advanced screen technology, and actually has display specs in line with the 2011 crop of Android slates (1280 x 800 resolution), it still holds up very well.

It can't compete with the new iPad's stunning Retina Display, or even the aforementioned Super AMOLED tech, but the Tab 2 10.1 still features a crisp image with colors that tend toward the cooler tones. It gets plenty bright at the highest setting, though still not bright enough to effectively cut through glare from the sun (a problem common to every iPad and Android tablet to date). Users should have no complaints watching HD videos or reading text, so long as they don't do it side by side next to a new iPad.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 specs:

    Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0

    10.1-inch 1280 x 800 resolution, 149 pixels per inch

    1.0GHz dual-core processor

    1GB RAM

    16GB of storage, expandable via microSD

    Rear-facing 3 megapixel camera, Front-facing VGA camera

    802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi

    Bluetooth 3.0

    microSD card slot, IR blaster, 3.5mm audio input, proprietary pin input

    10.1 x 6.9 x 0.38-inches

    1.28 pounds

    Price at launch: $399.99

Monday, 3 September 2012

List of Cheap Android Tablet PC’s Available in India 2012

 

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2010 and 2011 are the revolutionary years for tablet pcs in india..lets check out the cheapest Android revolutionary  cheapest tablet pcs in india....

Reliance 3G Tab

ADAG group telecom company Reliance Communications (RCom) recently entered into tablet computer segment with launch of Android operating system-based Reliance 3G Tab

  • 3G with 7-inch touch scren with Android 2.3 OS.
  • 512 MB RAM and Micro SD Support upto 32 GB
  • Priced at Rs 12,999.

MSI Enjoy Pad

Taiwanese firm MSI launches ‘Enjoy’ range of tablet in India 

  • based on Google’s Android platform, will be available in two variants — 7-inch (Rs 13,999) and 10-inch (Rs 14,999).
  • The company is targetting to sell 10,000 units before Diwali.
  • MSI had launched its ‘WinPad’ tablets last year, based on Microsoft’s Windows platform.
    at Rs 13,999

Beetel Magiq

Beetel Teletech, a Bharti Enterprises group company, has launched Beetel Magiq, a low-cost Android tablet in India.

  • The seven-inch tablet, which runs on Android 2.2 (Froyo),
  • priced at Rs 9,999.
  • Magiq’s screen has a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels.
  • The tablet has two 2MP cameras and supports phone calls through a compatible Bluetooth headset.
  • It is powered by a 1Ghz processor.
  • It has 8GB internal storage, expandable up to 24GB through a 16GB SD card.

Mercury mTab

Close on the heels of Reliance launching its 3G Tab at Rs 13,000, Mercury launched its first Android tablet mTab in the India market

  • priced at Rs 9,499.
  • Measuring 19.3 X 11.7 X 1.4 cm, mTab sports a 7-inch WVGA TFT LCD touch display,
  • G sensor screen rotation for 3D G-games and weighs mere 400 grams.
  • The tablet will run on Android 2.3 Gingerbread
  • powered by 1.2 GHz triple core processor.
  • mTab will come equipped with 512MB RAM, 4GB internal memory, micro SD slot for up to 32GB expansion, optional 3G and Wi-Fi.
  • The tablet will also come with a 1.3 megapixel front camera for video chatting.

LACS

Bangalore-based Lakshmi Access Communications Systems unveiled tablets built on Android platform in the price range of Rs 6,250 to Rs 35,000.

  • The tablets are available in 7-, 8- and 10-inch models in four product categories namely Pepper, Tamarind, Mirchi and Paprika.
  • Pepper, priced at Rs 6,250, is built on Android 2.2 and has 800 Mhz Via processor. It has 4GB in-built memory, expandable up to 16GB and supports 3G dongles for connectivity. Each of the tablet will have external keyboard and USB port connectivity option.
  • The company expects to sell about 3-4 lakh tablets over the next 12 months through its branded showroom, easyEz.
  • The company has tied up with ICICI bank, HDFC bank, Citibank and Standard Chartered for their credit card users to provide this devices on an EMI option.
  • The company is also offering upgrade warranty which means on launch of new product, the user of Magnum tablet can upgrade to their existing by paying the difference between price of tablet in use and the new product.

HCL ME AE7-A1

  • HCL Infosystems in March to launched its range of made-in-India tablet PCs, with prices starting from about Rs 15,000.
  • The Android-based HCL ME Tablets were launched in 7-inch and 10-inch screen sizes at three price points Rs 14,990, Rs 25,790, and Rs 32,990.
  • The entry-level HCL ME AE7 runs on Android 2.2, has 7-inch resistive touchscreen (800 x 480 pixel resolution),
  • 800MHz processor, 256MB RAM, 2GB in-built flash memory, 0.3 megapixel front facing camera, WiFi connectivity, EVDO USB Dongle support, USB 2.0 port and microSD card support up to 8GB.

Infibeam Phi

  • Infibeam Phi tablets comes both in Android and Windows versions. Android version has 600MHz ARM9 processor, 7-inch TFT display (800 x 480 pixel resolution),
  • 2 mini USB ports, 8GB in-built memory, expandable up to 32GB via microSD card and 256MB RAM.
  • There’s inbuilt Li-Ion battery with 5 hours music playback, four hours of video playback with three hours of recharge via USB or AC output. The tablet is priced at Rs 14,999.

OlivePad VT100

  • OlivePad VT100 is claimed to be India’s first 3.5G Pad.
  • The tablet sports a 7-inch touch screen display with Android operating system, supporting Bluetooth 3.5G HSUPA and Wi-fi. OlivePad VT100 comes with 3 mega-pixel camera and a front camera.
  • It also offers gaming console, easy access to social networking, an e-book reader, GPS for maps, video and voice calling and television.
  • The tablet comes with an SD card slot along with 512MB of internal memory along with 512MB ROM. The tablet is reportedly widely available for Rs 15,000 to 14,000.

Creative ZiiO tablets

  • In April, Creative launched two new ZiiO Tablets for India. Creative ZiiO tablets include a 7-inch and a 10-inch model – both running on Google Android OS.
  • Creative ZiiO tablets come in two different screen sizes, the 7-inch resistive touchscreen model supports 480×800 pixel resolution while the 10-inch touchscreen model supports 1024×600 pixel resolution.
  • Both tablets have the 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 architecture based ZiiLABS ZMS-08 HD application processor.
  • While Creative ZiiO tablets 8GB models were launched at retail price of Rs 17,999 (7-inch tablet) and Rs 21,999 (10-inch).

Binatone HomeSurf 705

  • UK-based Binatone has added HomeSurf 705 to its tablet portfolio. HomeSurf 705 is powered by Android 2.1 Eclair OS.
  • The tablet packs 7-inches TFT LCD 16:9, 800480 pixel,
  • built in Wi-Fi(b/g/n), 2GB internal memory, micro SD card slot for additional storage, high speed mini USB 2.0 port, resistive touch screen and screen auto rotate.
  • Additional specs in Binatone HomeSurf 705 include rechargeable Li-Ion battery, G-Sensor, built-in Web browser and built-in stereo speakers.
  • The tablet is available online for Rs 6,690.

Spice Mi-720

  • The budget tablet category seems to be getting hotter. The last few weeks have seen a slew of tablets launched in the category, the latest entrant is Spice Mi-720.
  • Spice Mi-720 runs on Android platform and is available for purchase with online retailer Letsbuy. The device is priced at Rs 11,990.
  • Spice Mi-720 has a 7-inch display like most of the new affordable Android tablets in the Indian market and is powered by an 800 Mhz processor.
  • Additionally, the Spice Mi-720 includes a 2 megapixel rear camera, a secondary front facing VGA camera, 512MB of RAM, 3G connectivity and a 3240 mAH battery.

Aakash

  • The tablet runs on Android 2.2 (Froyo).
  • 7-inch resistive touchscreen with 800×480 resolution and weighs 350 grams.
  • 256MB of RAM, a 32GB expandable memory slot and two USB ports.
  • The tablet comes with a 12-month replacement warranty and supports formats like DOC, DOCX, PDF and PPTX etc. Aakash has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack.
  • 2100mAh battery which can reportedly last for 2-3 hours
  • MRP Rs 2250

Tabplus Rio tablet

  • Launched by Digital Waves, the Android 2.3 tablet comes with a 1 GHz Cortex A9 processor, 7 inch screen with storage up to 32GB via Micro SD.
  • Tabplus Rio comes with 1 year warranty and will be shipped free of cost across India.
  • Price in India Rs.11,900/-

Wishtel Android Tablets for  4,000

Wishtel, a Mumbai based company launched two new cheap Android tablets- Ira and Ira Thing- which supports 23 Indian languages and costs  4,000 and  5,500 respectively. ‘Ira’ tablet is powered by 800 MHz processor, runs on Android 2.2 and sports TFT LCD 7 inch resistive touchscreen, 256 MB RAM, 2GB of storage, 2800 mAh battery, 3.5 mm audio jack and supports Wi-Fi and 3G via USB. The costlier version ‘Ira Thing’ has a 7 inch capacitive touchscreen; all other specifications are same as ‘Ira’.

Micromax Funbook at Rs 6,499

Micromax’s  newly released Funbook  tablet is powered by 1.2 GHz Cortex A8 processor, Dual Mail 400 – 2D/3D graphics processor,  has 512 MB of RAM and runs on Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich. It sports a 7 inch TFT LCD backlit capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch functionality, 4 GB of internal memory, expandable up to 32 GB via microSD card, 0.3 MP front facing camera, 2800 mAh battery and for connectivity it has 3G, Wi-Fi, USB port and 3.5 mm audio jack.

HCL’s 3 Android 4.0 Tablets, Starting from Rs. 7,999

HCL infosystems launched its first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich based tablets-Me Tab U1, MyEdu Tab K12 and MyEdu Tab HE-in the Indian market for Rs. 7,999, 11,499 and  9,999 respectively. All these tablets are powered by 1 GHz single core processor, has 512 MB of RAM, 4 GB of internal storage, 7 inch capacitive display, MicroSD card slot for expandable memory and for connectivity it has USB, micro USB 2.0, Wi-Fi and supports 3G via USB modem. The MyEdu Tab K12 and MyEdu Tab HE is meant for students and are  pre-loaded with educational contents like NCERT content, quizzes, solved examples, problem solver, education applications and other selective interactive contents.

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Nokia Lumia 610 review and price in india

 

 

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NOKIA LUMIA 610 REVIEW:

The 'Lumia' range definitely helped disperse the dark clouds that crowded Nokia's position and most importantly its future in the smartphone market.

While it's profit margins may not have done a complete turnaround, the growing  popularity of Windows Phone in India definitely gives hope. Thanks to its successful campaigns ' Smoked by Windows Phone' and 'Money back challenge', the beautifully crafted Lumia 800 and Lumia 710 devices have managed to find its fans.

The latest addition to this line-up is the 'aspirational' Windows Phone for the masses - the Lumia 610.

The device was a head-turner at MWC 2012 which was held way back in February. It managed to capture the attention of its audience owing to its price - the lowest yet for a Windows Phone.

Eventhough the Lumia 610 is touted as the cheapest Windows phone, a helpful serving of signature experiences makes it give some tough competition to its siblings, specially Lumia 710.

Priced at Rs 12,999, the Lumia 610, makes for a affordable option for those looking to taste the fluid and immersive UI that Windows phone delivers. Apart from some sibling rivalry, the device is also gunning for Android lovers who are looking for other viable offerings.

The most unique feature of the Windows phone is its 'fluidity'. The Lumia 610 follows the suit and glides in rather well with the loading time stretching between a second or two, depending on the function it is performing.

This is quite a feat specially when you consider that the device is powered by a 800MHz processor. However on the down-side the low hardware specification like 800MHz processor paired with 256MB of RAM, renders it incapable of running complex and graphic heavy applications. The list is quite exhaustive and includes Angry Birds, Skype, Tango Video Calls, NFS Hot Pursuit among others.The device has a solid built and a comparable grip. While the chrome edges don't yell out 'premium', the device doesn't look one bit cheap or flimsy. We thought the device was quite stylish, in fact far better than some of the Android alternatives staring at you at this price

On the display front, the device sports a 3.7-inch LCD screen. While it may appear a little pale in the 'clarity' department when compared to the Lumia 800, overall it does bring in a very neat and bright display. It does step ahead of its siblings when it comes to attaching multiple images to messages. This is something you can't attempt with a Lumia 800 or Lumia 710  as of now.

Designed to appeal to the new generation of smartphone users, it does not come as a surprise that Nokia has introduced several new and unique features to give Lumia 610 a edge among its rivals. This includes Music with Mix radio, creative studio, Wi-Fi tethering. Flip-to silence, Xbox live and Play To.

Talking a little bit more about the 'signature experiences' consumers will love the Mix Radio - a free mobile music-streaming and offline listening app that provides access to a host of locally relevant as well as new mixes from its collection of more than 40 lakh tracks across various genres.

Next feature that tops our list is the Nokia transport. This app will make sure that you always get home thanks to its voice-guided, turn-by-turn instructions. In addition it also tracks public transportation in more than 430 cities worldwide.

Last but not the least Nokia has something store in for the Paparazzi's as well. Photos and videos can be captured through its impressive 5-megapixel camera. We got some pretty descent test shots and specially loved the 'group-shots' option which comes to your rescue while snapping pictures at birthday parties or office functions. We found the video to be a little grainy, but nevertheless the colors turned out to be good.

Overall we were quite impressed with the budget beast. While it may not gather standing ovations, we think with its immersive and well-rounded experience it actually stands a good chance of becoming Nokia's best selling device. As for the flaws the overall usability definitely makes it easy to overlook some of the weaker spots on the spec sheet.

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Top Ten Tablet PC s in India - Reviews and Specifications

 

1.Apple iPad 2012 (3rd Gen):

The Ipad is the best tablet that we can purchase it in India now. The price of Apple ipad is 30,500.

With the launch of the Asus Transformer Prime boasting of the powerful NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor and Super IPS+ 1280 x 800 display, a ray of hope started to emerge for the competition.. Then Apple went and did what it does best. Revolutionize the iPad to an extent that it has blown the competition straight out the window.

Display:

The resolution of the 9.7-inch display is 2048x 536. That’s 264 PPI (Pixels Per Inch). The Retina Display is twice the resolution of the iPad 2, which sports a resolution of 1024 x 768 (132 PPI).

Design:

If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it! We placed the New iPad and the iPad 2 in the hands of virtually everyone who walked into our lab and while the display was off, none of the users could make out the difference between the 2 devices. Some of the people who were iPad 2 users complained about one being heavier than the other and they guessed which was which.

New Features to iOS:

iOS has seen its fair share of tweaks since its inception and Siri was one of the biggest highlights last year when Apple announced the iPhone 4S. We all expected to see Apple’s voice controlled personal assistant make an appearance on the New iPad, but we were all left a little disappointed. Instead, Apple has added a simple voice dictation feature to the device.

Users can tap the microphone icon to the left of the keyboard, dictate, hit the button again and viola! The device understands what you say. Well almost...When we tried the dictation app with our Indian accent, we were not very successful. The app refused to identify a lot of neutral words and if you try to dictate Indian names and places, be prepared to pull your hair out!

As awesome as the dictation feature is in an American accent, it is equally frustrating in an Indian accent.

In terms of its design, the New iPad is identical to the iPad 2 (just like the iPhone 4 and the 4S). The only difference lies in its weight. Just to put things into perspective, here’s a look at the dimensions of the iPad 2 and the New iPad.

2. Apple Ipad 2:  The second best tablet pc after ipad 2.

Note:At an MRP ranging from Rs. 29,500 for the 16 GB model, to 46,900 for the 64 GB model with 3G support, the iPad 2 is only slightly costlier than its predecessor, but more expensive than any other tablet on the market. However, its leagues ahead of the mob too, and makes a great, (if expensive), addition to your gadget collection.

Tabletpcs den brings you a warm afterglow of an enjoyable product that is both elegantly designed and effortlessly usable. The iPad 2 is slighty slimmer and lighter than its predecessor but sports the same display and resolution, and the brushed aluminium unibody. However, it’s clear that buttons and keys on the body have seen minor adjustments, probably based on feedback. Under the hood however, things could not be any more different, for the iPad 2 sports a dual core processor clocked at 1 GHz and a new graphic solution that Apple claims is at least 3 times more powerful, the SoC is called the A5, and whether or not it’s identical to the Samsung Exynos, Apple blokes will not say.

While tablets are a whole lot of fun to play around with, they remain just that – gimmicky, but not really for those who want to get work done. Nothing has changed here, although with the faster hardware, movie editing and running the likes of Garage Band becomes possible. Sure, you can’t create 3D games on it – remember we said it’s for consumption, not production. Physically on account of the slimmer profile, the iPad 2 feels sturdier, and we like the perforations in the body that serve as the loudspeaker vent.

Even the cover has been designed ground-up, and the iPad 2 – it fits magnetically to the side of the iPad, and even the cover itself has embedded magnets. It is rigid with folds and these folds can be used to prop up the iPad in a number of ways. The display on the iPad 2 looks slightly sharper than the previous one, and we’re this difference is because of the smaller gap between the LCD and outer glass and the IPS panel used is the same one.

The iPad 2 has two cameras, a front facing one for Facetime, and a rear one that boasts of HD video recording. Unfortunately, the resolution of the rear camera is no more for still images too, and the quality is quite basic – lots of grain and loss of detail, however, this inclusion is a plus for those looking out for 3G plans. Many complained about the lack of a better camera, like the one on the iPhone 5, well Apple wants you to wait for an iPad 3 and possibly a fourth version, can’t put all your apples in one basket right?

We tried the HDMI out accessory but the video quality was a bit disappointing – the iPad 2 doesn’t upscale well, and the picture was a bit snowy, faces and expressions were not as detailed as they ought to be; we’re hoping patches solve this. The keypad on the iPad 2 is very sensitive and usable, the only problem is it’s too big to be used like a PDA, and a bit compact to be used as a notebook keypad; still we tried our hand at typing a couple of 300 word emails with no issues.

3. Samsung Galaxy tab 750:

 

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The Galaxy Tab has been the most vocal opponent of the Apple iPad, and the most shouty amongst all Android tablets! And all that noise does translate into something positive - extremely slim form factor, good build quality, brilliant display and a battery life. That actually delivers on expectations. The Galaxy Tab 750 is the best performing Android tablet we have seen till date. At Rs. 36,200, it is really testing your love for Android. If you want an Android tablet, this is the one to buy. If you want just a tablet, the Apple iPad 2 is still the one to buy.

We always expect brilliant displays from Samsung devices, based on the past trend. And the Tab 750’s 10.1-inch display is much better than all other comparable Android tablets. While the resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels is the same as the rivals, the display is just a lot brighter and vivid. The iPad 2’s display is still a bit crisper though, despite the 750’s higher resolution. Brightness wise, the Tab’s display does well at 50% setting. Any more, it is just too bright for normal usage scenarios. Watching videos on this one is a lot of fun. The Galaxy Tab 750 does not have a memory card slot, has a proprietary dock connector, 3.15MP camera at the back and a 2MP video call camera and 16GB built-in storage.

Comes preloaded with Android 3.1 and the UI is exactly as we have seen on the other Android tablets recently .10.1-inch display with 1280 x 800 resolution, 1Ghz dual core processor, 1GB RAM, 16 GB storage, 3G capability with standard SIM card, 3.2MP rear camera & 2MP video call camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, Android 3.1

4. Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101G:  The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101g is a dream come true which pairs a very good Android tablet with a tried-and-tested netbook keyboard to create one great product. It's sleek, stylish, and extremely practical and well worth its asking price.

The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Android tablet has a 10.1-inch IPS touchscreen display that’s scratch-resistant. The screen has an LED-backlit panel with a capacitive multitouch surface that packs in 1280x800 pixel resolution — greater screen area than the iPad 2, and better quality display than Motorola Xoom and Acer Iconia A501. In terms of core components, the Asus Eee Pad Transfomer TF101 comes equipped with a dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor and a ULP GeForce GPU on a Tegra 2 chipset. The Transformer further features 1GB of RAM and 16 GB of onboard storage.

In terms of connectivity ports, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 comes with a microSD slot, mini HDMI out, headphone jack and a 3G SIM card slot along its screen edge; wireless connectivity options include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1. On the extended keyboard dock, the Asus Transformer has two extra USB 2.0 ports and a 3-in-1 card reader slot. It also has a built-in GPS, accelerometer and gyro sensor. Stereo speakers are placed along the edge of the Asus Eee Pad Transformer.

The Transformer’s screen bezel has a 1.2 MP front-facing camera and a fixed-focus 5MP rear camera for taking photos and capturing video at HD 720p. The bundled OS is obviously Android Honeycomb build 3.2.1 and one of its features lets you plug in a camera directly to the Eee Pad Transformer to transfer media directly. In terms of features and specs, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer is one of the best tablets out there — throw in a keyboard dock with a dedicated touchpad, and it has no competition. 

5. Sony Tablet S: Unique looks, the first PlayStation certified tablet with a very useful Universal Remote app. The price in india is 34,500

Fashionably late to arrive for the tablet war bloodshed, but we don't really mind. The Tablet S catches your attention with the excellent performance, unique design and interesting extra features like the Universal Remote and the PlayStation app. However, Sony needs to address the issue of internal storage space available - only about 9GB is available for the user out of the 16GB. If it is an Android tablet you desire, you now have the choice between this and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750. Else, if you still want the best tablet around, spend the cash on the Apple iPad 2.

Sony has ensured that the Tablet S has adequate power always. A 1GHz dual core processor, and 1GB of RAM power the tablet. The version that Sony has launched in India is the 16GB one, with Wi-Fi only.

However, the real goodness begins here. The Sony Tablet S has the “PlayStation certification”. What you get on board are the PS classics - Crash Bandicoot and PinBall heroes. However, the promise lies in the potential - Sony’s huge library of PSP and PS3 titles should make their way to the tablet in a few months time. This is really the first time any Android tablet has flexed its gaming muscles.

The universal remote application relies on the RF sensor that Sony has thoughtfully stuffed in the Tablet S. It should, in theory, control any gadget that has an RF remote control, so long as you can either configure the preloaded remotes or make the app learn that particular remote.

Sony hasn’t gone for the full-blown customization of Android - neither with the 3.1 nor with the 3.2 that the review unit came with. What they have done is slightly tweaked the UI and added certain widgets and shortcuts to the home screen. However, beyond that, the apps menu has been completely redone, and admittedly, looks better and livelier than before.

6.Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus:A sleek design, crisp display, solid performance & battery make the Tab 7.0 Plus a contender.. The price in india is 29,400/-.

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Also known as Samsung GT-P6200 Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus A 1.2GHz dual core Exynos 4210 processor powers the Tab 7 Plus, which is a shift considering a 1GHz dual core Tegra 2 processor powers the Tab 730. There is 1GB of RAM to help the processor along. Samsung has preloaded this with Android 3.2 (Honeycomb), and the TouchWiz UI wrapped around the OS. The UI is the same as the one we see on the rest of the Galaxy smartphone and tablet family - widgets and backgrounds. While it has the power on paper, the Tab 7 Plus seems to have some weird UI lag issues. While flicking through it, the app list will stutter once in a while, orientation change isn't smooth and even the web browser doesn’t zoom in and zoom out a webpage with the aura of fluidity. Not to be mistaken with slowdown in performance, these stutters are usually the cause of not perfectly optimized additional UI. Apps and games work perfectly fine, with loading times similar to the ones we see on most similarly powered Android tablets. The background app load doesn’t bother the Tab 7 Plus at all. The benchmark scores all prove that point - the Tab 7 Plus is no slouch when it comes to sheer grunt.
The 7-inch display is the PLS LCD type, with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. The brightness level is better than the Sony Tablet S, and at par with the elder siblings, despite a different display type. While it definitely doesn’t have the colour vividness of a Super AMOLED display on the Samsung Galaxy Note, the PLS LCD doesn’t do badly at all. What is a letdown is the low resolution of the display, something that will hamper the experience of watching videos, particularly if you are watching HD ones. What impresses the most is the crispness of the display - absolutely brilliant to read text on. Viewing from a side angle is fine as long as the brightness is above 60%, anything below that and the reflective nature of the display takes over and bounces off everything in the surroundings.

7. Acer Iconia Tab A501: It hard not to be impressed by this tablet, a solid web browsing and multimedia device. Price in india is 32990

In a straight comparison to the Motorola Xoom, the Iconia A501 has the advantage of feeling lighter and bearing a much better display. However, we fail to understand why the A501 comes with Android 3.0.1 while the rest of the rivals are either on Android 3.2, or quickly moving to it. Beyond that, we were quite impressed by this tablet, considering it a good web browsing and multimedia device

Features:

Lots to talk about here... Let’s start with the display. The 10.1-inch one has a resolution of 1280x800 pixels. An ARM Cortex-A9 dual core 1GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and a GeForce GPU power the A501. We received the 16GB (Wi-Fi + 3G) version for review, and this is available in 16GB and 32GB internal storage versions. The microSD slot can support memory cards up to 32GB.

The A501’s 3G capability is only for data, and unlike some other tablets we have seen recently, this one won’t support voice calls. With a 2MP camera for video calls, and the 5MP main camera at the back, does look like a decent package, at least on paper.

The Iconia A501 still being stuck on Android 3.0.1 Honeycomb is a bit of a surprise though. While Acer’s rivals are releasing tablets with Android 3.2, or quickly upgrading them to that, the Iconia doesn’t seem to be walking that line. Unfortunately, the performance advantage offered by the latter versions of Honeycomb is lost on the Iconia.
However, since this is the made for the tablet version of Android, it offers a very different experience to what we saw on tablets based on Android 2.2 and Android 2.3. We had detailed this new Android experience in detail when we reviewed the Acer Iconia Tab A500 and Motorola Xoom, and that continues here, thanks to Google not allowing customization (by most manufacturers) of the OS on the tablet.

8. MOTOROLA XOOM: There's a lot to like about the Xoom, especially after tweaks and updates collectively make it a much better device. The biggest problem isn't the Xoom, but the dearth of tablet-friendly apps - it seems only iOS is hot when it comes to this class of device form factor. The Xoom is a good tablet, but really, tablets are little more than the sum of apps that run on them, and at the moment, the iPad has a much better ecosystem.

Features:

Android 3.1 has come with a completely redesigned UI. The home screens now offer the usual info – battery level, wireless connectivity, cellular network info etc. now shows up on the bottom right edge of the display. Tapping on these opens up a more detailed status pop-up, and you can head to the settings menu from here. On the top right corner is where you open up the usual apps list from. The bottom left corner has the return, home and tasks options. We had slotted a Vodafone SIM-card in the Xoom, and any messages that were received on that number showed up as a pop-up on the home screen. This is pretty neat, because the device doesn’t allow voice calls. These SMS’ weren’t stored anywhere, the pop-ups didn’t disappear unless you clicked on OK. The new task manager stacks up thumbnails according to when you last opened the app.

The Xoom that we received for review was the 32GB (Wi-Fi + 3G) version.

9.Acer Iconia Tab A500: The Acer Iconia Tab A500 is a good option for a Wi-Fi only Android tablet at a competitive price.

 

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The Acer Iconia Tab A500 has good underlying software coupled with decent hardware. But we think the display can be improved. If not an IPS panel, the least Acer can do is get rid of the blue cast. The connectivity options give it a slight edge over the iPad, and also the user interface of the Honeycomb OS and its response is great. However, the OS needs a learning curve and is not as intuitive as the iOS. As far as Android tablets go, this is the best on the market right now thanks to its dual core processor and Honeycomb OS. The price of Rs. 27,990 is lower than the iPad 2 (16GB). It is a value for money product for the features and performance on offer.

10. BlackBerry PlayBook: BlackBerry PlayBook is ideal for a BlackBerry smartphone user looking to purchase a tablet. This is mainly due to the BlackBerry Bridge sync option. However, even then we would advise potential buyers to wait it out till there is a respectable apps eco-system. Current apps in the App World are nothing to write home about. RIM had announced that Android apps would soon be ported to the BlackBerry App World, but that has yet to happen. The Wi-Fi data transfer option and ability to edit the Documents To Go app is a big plus point.

The price in india is 13,990/- .

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Price list of Tablet PC s in India - August 2012

 

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iBerry Auxus AX03G

This is similar to the 7 inch tablets but with 3G SIM slot built in. Yes you can make and receive calls. Key features are 1 GHz processor, Mali 400 GPU, ICS, Dual cameras, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. There is no GPS, though.

Price Rs. 9,990

NXG Xtab 3G

NXG has also launched their 3G enabled tablet called Xtab 3G. This tab sports a 7 inch screen and has same features as the Xtab A10 but with a different processor and GPU. Key features are Bluetooth, GPS and android ICS.

Price Rs. 12,490

BSNL Penta TPad WS704C

Another tablet with built in 3G. The WS704C is 1GHz powered tab with GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. This comes with 4GB internal memory, 512MB RAM and 7 inch display (capacitive touchscreen). Consumers already had a very bad experience with the low cost BSNL tab and I doubt if they will be interest in it.

Price Rs. 13,199

Tablet Price list below Rs. 10,000

Aakash Tablet (Now available) Buy Aakash Tablet online.

This is the world’s cheapest tablet a made in India product. There is no official word about when this tablet will be available in the Indian markets. Though there are many sites with options to pre-order the Aakash tablet, but you should avoid those sites. This tablet is powered by 366 MHz processor and runs on android 2.2 OS. Not powerful enough but does the work.

Price Rs. 2,500 and Rs. 2,999 for upgraded version.

Aakash tablet also avaliable for Students at discounted price for Rs. 1138

WishTel Tablet

This is another company that is getting ready to set its foot in the low cost tablet market. They will make announcement soon. But what we know for now is that these tablets will be better than and  will compete with Aakash 2.

ATab 7 inch for Students

This tablet will soon be launched in India for Rs. 5000 for students. I don’t think the same price will be applicable for commercial users. The tablet comes with 1.1 GHz processor and running android OS.

Price Rs. 5,000

Classpad Tablet

This classpad tablet specification wise is better than the Aakash tablet and is also priced higher than the low cost tablet. This tab is especially made for students.

Price Range Rs. 6000 to 14,000

BSNL – Penta T-Pad IS701R

T-Pad IS701R from Penta – BSNL is an Aakash competitor. This tablet comes with powerful 1 GHz processor, android 2.3, 7 inch resistive touchscreen, Wi-Fi and front camera.

Price Rs. 3,250

Kobian iXA

Another low cost tab for just Rs. 3,999. This tab comes with android 2.3, a 1 GHz processors, 4 GB internal mem, 512 MB RAM, Wi-Fi and 7 inch touchscreen. The tab is good excpect for the fact that the screen is of a resistive touch.

Price Rs. 3,999 Booking to start from 23rd May.

Attitude Daksha

This is another low cost android tablet with a 7 inch capacitive touchscreen running ICS with a 1.2 GHz processing power. The Daksha comes loaded with 512 MB RAM, 4 GB internal memory, Wi-Fi and supports external 3G. There is also a front facing camera.

Price Rs. 5,399

Xtab A10

This is the first low cost android 4.0 OS tablet launched in India with an equally powerful 1.5 GHz processor. This tab comes with internal speakers, supports 3G dongle (you cannot make / receive calls) and Wi-Fi. There is also a front VGA camera for video chatting. Check out the Xtab A10 unboxing video.

Price Rs. 5,490 for 4GB and Rs. 6,490 for 8GB version

Sanei N77 Elite

VeeDee is selling this 1.2 GHz powered tablet with 512MB RAM and 8GB internal storage. This one comes with A13 CPU. Key features are 2600 mAh battery, 7 inch screen, ICS and Wi-Fi.

Price Rs. 5,990

Wammy 7 ICS tablet

This is another Allwinner powered tablet with Android 4.0. The main features are 512 MB RAM, 4 GB internal memory, mini USB port, HDMI port, 7 inch capcitive touchscreen with 800 by 480 pixel resolution. Check out Wammy unboxing video.

Price Rs. 6,025

Micromax Funtab

A 1.2 GHz powered low cost tablet with android 4.0 bundled with Tata Photon 3G dongle that works right out of the box. This tab is best for students and users who surf, use social networking, check emails and chat a lot. This tab also features the 400 Mali GPU for enhanced multimedia experience.

Price Rs. 6,499 for 4GB version with free tata photon 3G dongle

Veedee D10e

This is a 7 inch capacitive low cost tablet powered by allwinner 1 GHz processor and running on the ICS OS. This tablet does not come with GPS, internal 3G and Bluetooth.

Price Rs. 6,990 for 4GB version also check out Veedee D10 (android 4.0) review.

Ainol Novo 7 Tornados 7

A low cost tab with premium built quality. The Ainol NOVO7 comes with a AMlogic CPU. The main features are 1 GHz with Mali 400, 1 GB RAM, 1 GB ROM, 8 GB internal memory and a 7 inch capcitive screen.

Price Rs. 6,990.

Karbonn Smart Tab 1

With Smart Tab 1 Karbonn has also entered the Tablet market in India. Their tablet is not so popular yet because of a different hardware (CPU / GPU). Key features are ICS powered, 7 inch screen capacitive screen, 3D G-sensors, external 3G dongle support and a better battery life.

Price Rs. 6,990

BSNL Penta TPad IS703C

The IS703 is a capacitive touchscreen tablet with 1 GHz power and 1 GB RAM. Key features are 8GB internal storage, ICS, 3G via external dongle and front camera.

Price Rs. 6,999

Zenithink ZT-282 C71+

This is a 1 GHz cortex A9 powered tablet sailing on the ICS OS. This tab comes with front camera, 1 GHz RAM, 4 GB internal memory and supports compatible 3G Dongles.

Zenithink ZT-282 C71+ price Rs. 7,990

Xtab A10 Plus

A modified version of Xtab with a better and higher resolution screen. This tab sports a 7 inch screen with 1024×600 pixels resolution. There are 2 camera and this tablet runs on ICS with 1 GB RAM.

Price Rs. 7,990

HCL Me U1 and HCL MyEdu

These two tablets from HCL come with a single core 1 GHz processor running ICS OS. This is low cost tablet with following features 7 inch capcitive touchcreen, Wi-Fi, external 3G support, front vga camera and many free goodies.

HCL Me U1 price Rs. 7999 and HCL MyEdu price Rs. 9,999 to 11,499

Beetel Magiq II

The Beetel Tablet comes with a 7 inch TFT screen powered by a 768 MHz processor and running the Android 2.2 OS.  This tablet comes with 2 camera a front facing and rear facing both of resolution 2MP. This tablet supports 3G, EDGE, GPRS as well as Wi-Fi.

Price Rs. 9,250

Mercury mTab

A low cost tablet running on Android 2.3 OS and a 1.2 GHz processor. There is built in Wi-Fi but no 3G. There is only a single front facing 1.3 MP camera.

Price Rs. 9,499

Milagrow Tablet PC for Women

This is a 7 inch tablet with a powerful 1.2 GHz processor, available in different colors and light weight – made for women. Other features are Wi-Fi, dual Camera and 3G support.

Price Rs. 9,990

Auxus AX02

Low cost Android 4.0 tablet with 7 inch capacitive touchscreen. This tablet is powered by a 1 GHz processor. Expected to be in markets by March 2012.

Price Rs. 10,000

Tablet Price list between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000

HCL Me Tablet X1

This is a 7 inch 3G tablet with LED capacitive multi-touch display powered by 1 GHz processor and running the Android 2.3 OS. This tablet comes with a front facing camera of resolution 2MP.

Price Rs. 10,150

Milagrow TabTop 7.4

This 7 inch screen tab is unique in the sense that it is the slimest tab in India with 6.5 mm thickness. The Screen aspect ration is 4:3. The tab is best suited for working professionals. Main features are 1.2 CPU + Mail 400, 7 inch screen, external 4G via dongle and built in Wi-Fi.

Price Rs. 10,990 onwards.

Penta T-Pad WS704C

The Penta T-Pad WS704C is a 7 inch tablet with capacitive touchscreen that comes with 1 GHz processor running 2.3 android, supports 3D, comes with dual camera and also comes with internal GPS antenna.

Price Rs. 10,999

Creative ZII07

The ZII07 houses a 7 inch TFT resistive touchscreen and operates on the Froyo (Android 2.2) OS. There is a front facing VGA camera and Wi-Fi is supported. This tablet does not support 3G.

Price Rs. 11,000

Wammy Plus

This is an upgraded version of Wammy 7. This tab too sports a 7 inch screen with 800 x 480 pixels resolution, Wi-Fi, etc but comes with added feature like built in 3G, 2 MP rear camera, front camera and

GPS.

Price Rs. 11,999 for 8 GB version

Spice Mi-720

The Mi-720 comes with a 800 MHz processor and Android 2.2 OS. The touchscreen display is 7 Inches and this tablet also houses dual camera. There is no 3G support.

Price Rs. 11,990

Beetel Magiq Glide

This is an exact copy of Beetel Magiq with just one exception and that is the 7 inch capacitive screen. The Glide comes with a 1 GHz processor, two cameras of 2 MP resolution, 3G and Wi-Fi.

Price Rs. 11,999

Mercury mTab Rio

The Rio is a bigger tab at 9.7 inches with IPS display. Its runs on 1.2 GHz processor with 1GB RAM. Android 4.0 comes loaded. Key features are dual cemra, Wi-Fi, external 3G and 6 to 7 hours of battery life.

Price Rs. 11,999

Reliance 3G Tab

Reliance Tab supports 3G and Wi-Fi however it works only with reliance networks. The OS used is android 2.3 and LCD touchscreen is 7 inches. The processor speed is 800 MHz and there is a 2MP rear camera and a front facing VGA camera.

Price Rs. 12,999

Reliance CDMA Tab

Reliance Tab is now available for CDMA consumers. It comes powered by 800 MHz processor and sporting a 7 inch capacitive touchscreen display. Other features are GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and FM radio.

Price Rs. 12,999

BlackBerry PlayBook

BlackBerry Playbook prices have dropped this Wi-Fi, GPS enabled 7 inch tablet now comes for just Rs. 13,490. This playbook comes with quality features but lacks 3G support.

Price Rs. 13,490

Penta T-Pad WS802C

The T-Pad WS802C comes with impressive features. It houses a 8 inch capacitive touchscreen powered by 1.2 GHz processor, runs on Android 2.3, has all the features you will find on high end tablets like GPS, sensors, Wi-Fi, 3G and dual cameras.

Price Rs. 13,500

iBall Slide i7011

Powered by a 1 GHz cortex A8 processor this tablet sports a 7 inch capacitive touchscreen. The i7011 3G tablet comes loaded with the Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS and 2 MP front facing camera.

Price Rs. 13,699

Creative ZiiO 10

This is a 10 inch resistive touchscreen tablet at a very affordable cost. There is a only a front facing VGA camera. Wi-Fi is supported however there is no 3G / 2G support. This tablet runs on Android 2.2 OS.

Price Rs. 13,750

MSI Enjoy Tablet

This MSI tablet is available in 10.1 inch and 7 inch version with dual camera both of 2 MP resolution. The tablet is armed with 1.2 GHz processor and runs on the Android 2.3 OS.

Price Rs. 13,999 for 7 inch and Rs. 17,999 for 10.1 inch version.

ViewSonic ViewPad 7

This tablet comes with a 7 inch LED capacitive touchscreen powered by a 600 MHz processor. The OS used is Android 2.2 (Froyo). The ViewPad 7 houses a 3 MP primary camera and a VGA secondary camera. 3G and Wi-Fi are supported.

Price Rs. 14,890

iBall Slide 3G

The Slide 3G (7307) tablet comes with built in 3G and with good features but with an extremely disappointing price tag. In facet the Samsung Galaxy tab 2 seems a better choice than this.

Price Rs. 15,499

Swingtel HelloTab 16 GB

This is a full loaded tablet that can be used as a phone too. This tab runs on android 2.2 OS and features 3G, Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth. The HelloTab comes with a 5 MP and a VGA front facing camera.

Price Rs. 16,900

HCL ME AM7-A1

This HCL Tablet supports 3G and Wi-Fi, loaded with Android 2.2 OS and houses a 7 inch capacitive multi-touch display. The processor speed is 800 MHz (Cortex A8) and there is a primary camera of 1.3 MP resolution with HD recording option.

Price Rs. 18,000

Zinglife Z97T

This is a9.7 inch tablet with an IPS capacitive display of resolution 1024 by 768. The tab runs on the android 2.3 OS upgradable to 4.0. The main highlight is it’s slim body which is just 9.1 mm thin. The tab comes with powerful processor and supports built in 3G.

Price Rs. 18,000 (Approx).

Disclaimer: prices are given as per the knowledge..please refer the official website for accurate prices