The Indian mobile and tablet manufacturer company Micromax has started its CES 2014 campaign in Las Vagas with a pretty interesting offering - a dual - boot tablet.
Not exact matches
The governing body of
mobile industry in India, the
Indian Cellular Association (ICA), had earlier come down heavily on the Aakash
Tablet and its maker, Datawind.
The
Indian mobile handset vendor Micromax clearly does not wish to remain confined to one speciality,
and is eager to have a presence in the booming
tablet segment.
New Delhi, August 10, 2011: Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a global leader in digital media
and digital convergence technologies, today announced the launch of GALAXY Tab 750
and GALAXY Tab 730, the world's thinnest
mobile tablets, measuring just 8.6 millimeters, in the
Indian market.
At 18.4 inches it's no longer
mobile enough to be considered a
tablet computer, other than still maintaining the flat pancake form factor of a
tablet, but through the
Indian trade register it is in fact listed as a
tablet nonetheless,
and not AIO or LCD display, though it is also listed as a M2M.
«Videocon
Mobile is currently testing a prototype of Android 2.3 based 7 inch
tablet and may launch it in July,» sources familiar with the development told «The
Mobile Indian».
Confirming this to The
Mobile Indian, Arun Khanna, chairman, Olive Telecom, said, «We are going to launch our next
tablet that will feature a more powerful processor
and the latest Android operating system.»
Meanwhile, other
Indian mobile manufacturers such as Karbonn and Zen Mobile have also forayed into the budget tablet se
mobile manufacturers such as Karbonn
and Zen
Mobile have also forayed into the budget tablet se
Mobile have also forayed into the budget
tablet segment.