In an increasingly profitable race towards the bottom in time for the Christmas rush, Indian hardware manufacturer Datawind has blown the Carphone Warehouse and its Avoka 7 slate out of the water with all the £29.99 Ubislate 7Ci.
Very first developed for the Indian education sector, where it was branded as Aakash, the Ubislate range is comprised of suitably entry-level devices as well as the Ubislate 7Ci is definitely the most basic. Specifications are underwhelming to say the least, having a 1GHz Cortex-A8 processor, 7in, 800x480 resolution TFT display, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of flash storage, as well as Android 4.0 and integrated Wi-Fi.
A micro-SD card slot can be a fairly typical addition, but it is rare to seek out a full-size USB port in any Android tablet - let alone 1 that charges £30. It is going to let you connect USB flash drives, external keyboards, webcams, dongles or other peripherals. You'll also come across a simple VGA camera on the front of your tablet.
The subsequent model up in the Ubislate range is the 7 C+, which has specifically precisely the same specs as its cheaper sibling, but adds Edge cellular connectivity. This takes the value up by a penny beneath £20.
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