2013年12月18日星期三

£30 Datawind Ubislate could possibly be the cheapest Android tablet however



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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