India-based company Simmtronics has launched the world’s most affordable XPad tablet series in the UAE priced at Dh299.
The 7-inch XPad tablet features Cortex Arm8 processor, multi-touch high Definition display and is WiFi enabled model runs on Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) operating system.
It also supports 3G connectivity and has a TF card and USB port.
This Simmtronics tablet is the hottest selling product in the Asia-Pacific region with a current order booking of nearly half a million units, the company said.
Speaking at a press launch in Dubai, Chairman and Managing Director of Simmtronics Indrajit Sabharwal said the company also plans to shortly launch a version exclusively for students in the Middle East, fitting their budget.
At its plants in India, Simmtronics manufactures more than 300,000 tablets per month and hopes to double that capacity by the end of 2012 to meet the increasing demand globally for its products.
According to the Gulf News, the XPad’s 7-inch model is just about Dh80 more expensive than the Dh220 commercial version of the Aakash tab in India, which has been touted as the world’s cheapest tab.
The lightweight touch-screen device is available at retail chains like Lulu Hypermarket, Plug-Ins, Ansar Mall and Sharaf DG.
Via - Gulfnews
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