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Mar 21, 2012, 10.20 AM IST
While many agree, and we too don't doubt the fact (at least for now) that sub-15K tablets seem to attract Indian ...
While many agree, and we too don't doubt the fact (at least for now) that sub-15K tablets seem to attract Indian audiences. Yes, it’s the price factor that is making the difference. Zync just launched the first ICS tablet in India priced around Rs.9,000, and now Intex has launched the i-Tab Android tablet. With a price tag that reads Rs.11,900, Intex also adds in the company’s 3G data card, LAN adaptor, leather cover and a pair of Reebok sunglasses, which come bundled along with the 8-inch tablet. |
Monaco: What's Yours is Mine Review With the recent dearth of full-blown AAA games, we figured it'd be a great |