It seems to be raining tablets in the Indian market. While globally it is still an 'iPad market,' in India several companies are trying to buck the trend. With low-price as USP, these companies are out to create a new category in the fast-growing tablet market.
Indian government's Aakash was expected to be a game changer at Rs 3,000 price point. But stuck with technical glitches, it failed to woo the buyers. However, for those interested in the affordable tablet Aakash 2 is expected to launch in May.
Also, market is flooded with affordable tablets many of them powered by latest Android-OS Ice Cream Sandwich. Here are nine hot affordable tabs in the next 9 posts!
Courtesy: Times Of India
Indian government's Aakash was expected to be a game changer at Rs 3,000 price point. But stuck with technical glitches, it failed to woo the buyers. However, for those interested in the affordable tablet Aakash 2 is expected to launch in May.
Also, market is flooded with affordable tablets many of them powered by latest Android-OS Ice Cream Sandwich. Here are nine hot affordable tabs in the next 9 posts!
Courtesy: Times Of India
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