Now a 7-inch tablet for Rs.5,399!
Wednesday April 25, 2012 08:33:37 AM,
IANS
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Thiruvananthapuram: Giving competition to the government's Aakash tablet, Telmoco
Development Labs Pvt. has come out with a Tablet PC - Attitude Daksha - a 7-inch tablet variant for Rs.5,399 inclusive of all
taxes.
Attitude Daksha, touted as the most powerful 7-inch tablet
computer for students and professionals, was launched here
Tuesday.
Technopark Technology Business Incubator (T-TBIC) incubated
Telmoco plans to compete in the low-cost tablet PC market where
the government-launched Aakash tablet is prominent.
Daksha features Capacitive 5 point touch screen with 1.2 GHz ARM
Cortex A8 processor with 512 MB DDR3 RAM. It has a HDMI port,
Micro SD slot, 3.5 mm audio out, Micro USB port and having OTG
connector for 3G Dongle and RJ 45lAN cable.
Daksha is capable of 1080p full HD video streaming and has
dedicated 400 MHzGPU for advanced flash Apps, Interactive Apps and
full HD videos. Daksha is powered by 3,800 mAh li-Pol battery
which gives a back up of over 6 hours with WiFi on.
"Even though the Indian media tablets market witnessed high
decibel launches by the world's leading vendors, the Tablet PC
market in India is a niche market that is quickly picking up the
pace in terms of adoption," said C.R. Nijesh, chairman and
executive director, Telmoco at the launch.
Telmoco Development labs Pvt ltd is a company initiated in
electronics research and mobile technologies.
Attitude Daksha is initially set off to launch at schools,
professional institutions, and corporate houses and will be
available in the market from May 15. It can be ordered online from
Telmoco website.
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