The latest among the horde of manufacturers who have made a beeline for the Indian market is HTC, who is out to woo
the Indian tablet buying crowd with its HTC Flyer.
Not exact matches
The Transformer Prime is surely the best Android
tablet that your hard earned money can
buy right now though for
Indians, that can translate to parting with no less than INR.
You would think that
buying a
tablet would be a tough choice for the
Indian consumer, with all these
tablets floating around them.
The
Indian government was expected to
buy 8 million to 10 million units of the original Aakash
tablet by March 31, which was the end of the
Indian fiscal year.
The bookstore opened last week and gives
Indian audiences the ability to
buy plenty of digital content for e-readers and
tablets.
Currently, the Aakash
tablet — which the
Indian government
buys for INR 2,263 (US$ 41.65), but charges students INR 1,150 (US$ 21.16), comes preloaded with 24 apps although these are to do with gaming, mail or chat, the report noted.
The number of
Indians who will be
buying tablets, phablets and smartphones in India over the next year or two is going to be staggering.