Monday 16 December 2013

NDM

‘World’s cheapest tablet’ lands in the UK for just £30

Datawind UbiSlate 7Ci tablet

A tablet computer originally made for an educational scheme run by the Indian government has launched in the UK for only £30.
Starting at £29.99 the self-proclaimed “world’s cheapest tablet” theUbiSlate 7Ci significantly undercuts the competition on price including the£119 Tesco Hudl, £80 Aldi Lifetab and the £200 Google Nexus 7, but does not compare favourably on specifications.
The UbiSlate features a low-resolution 7in touchscreen, 1GHz processor, 4GB of storage with a microSD card slot, and runs a modified version of Android 4.0.3 “Ice Cream Sandwich”. It comes bundled with a series of apps for education, entertainment, gaming and productivity, aiming to bring computer and internet access to everyone.#
I believe the audience will love this a lot due to that fact of the price. I think many people will buy these 30 pound tablets, demographically the groups of D/E will be very fond of the price. This will increase the rate of social networking sights, and this will benefit the Indian government financially   

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