Low on internal specifications but high on affordability, the UbiSlate 7Ci is the world's first sub-$40 branded Android slate.
Created
by Datawind, the UbiSlate 7Ci boasts a 7-inch TFT screen, a Cortex A8
chip, 512MB of RAM and just 4GB of internal storage. Initially built to
bring internet and personal computing access to India and officially
launched in the region by UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, the tablet
has now landed on US and UK shores.
But
as well as basic internal specifications reminiscent of those of the
first-generation iPad, the tablet comes with a host of preinstalled
education, entertainment, gaming and productivity apps.
And, because it runs version 4.0 of Android, it will also be able to access the Google Play Store. However, with such a small processor, it's difficult to know how well it will handle some of the more graphically intense apps; still for just $37.99, it's bound to attract interest.
And, because it runs version 4.0 of Android, it will also be able to access the Google Play Store. However, with such a small processor, it's difficult to know how well it will handle some of the more graphically intense apps; still for just $37.99, it's bound to attract interest.
As
Datawind CEO Suneet Singh Tuli, explains: "The development of the
tablet stemmed from the realization that lack of internet adoption in
many parts of the world was primarily because of lack of affordability.
Our aim is to bridge the gap by offering cost-effective,
high-specification devices and internet-access that offer excellent
value to all."
Apparently,
this extends to the US where 5 percent of the population still don't
have internet access due to affordability issues. "At Datawind, we're
working to bring affordable technology to the many millions of
households who are currently excluded from benefiting from the digital
revolution," added Suneet.
The standard UbiSlate is available to order now, direct from the company's new US site,
as are a selection of slightly more powerful and feature-rich versions
including the UbiSlate 7C+ which for $99.99 offers voice calling and a
one-year unlimited basic mobile internet connection.
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