Showing posts with label Budget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Budget. Show all posts

Monday, 7 January 2013

Acer Iconia B1 budget tablet announced – Specs, pricing and more

For most manufacturers these days, budget tablets are where it’s at. Even Indian manufacturers have come out with so many budget tablets, it’s become hard to differentiate between them (we’re looking at you, Micromax). But then again, budget tablets are usually associated with slow processors, inadequate RAM and old OS versions. Other than the excellent Nexus 7 which really shouldn’t be considered a budget tablet, there isn’t a tablet that gives you a lot for a low price. That’s all set to change with the Acer Iconia B1 budget tablet, which will feature specs similar to a certain older 7 inch tablet which launched at 159$.

Acer Iconia B1 budget tablet 2

The Acer Iconia B1 budget tablet is the Taiwanese company’s attempt to make headway into the low budget game and with their reputation for combining good build quality and specs at a reasonable price, it could turn out to be a winner. Featuring specs similar to the Kindle Fire which retails for 159$, the Acer Iconia B1 budget tablet is rumored to cost just 99$! This puts it in direct contention with the rumored 99$ Nexus tablet from Asus which is supposed to make it’s debut in CES 2013. Made specifically for emerging markets, the Acer Iconia B1 budget tablet will release in South East Asia, South America, China and some parts of Europe as well in early 2013. If Acer manages to actually sell the tablet for this price, local players like Karbonn and Micromax might have a thing to worry about. Even after conversions and taxes if the Acer Iconia B1 budget tablet goes for under Rs. 7000 it will be a good deal. Here’s the specs:

SoC: MediaTek MT6577CPU: 1.2 GHz dual-coreGPU: PowerVR SGX 531RAM: 512 MB RAMStorage: 8 GB, expandable upto 32 GB via MicroSDScreen: 7 inches TFT LCD, 1024 x 600 px (169 ppi)Connectivity: Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-fi, GPS, MicroUSB 2.0 slotCamera: 1.3 MPOS: Android 4.1.2Battery: N/APrice: 99$

Although the battery capacity hasn’t been mentioned yet, the above specs aren’t particularly power hungry. Sure they’re not cutting edge, but they will do the job. It wasn’t too long ago that these were standard specs for new tablets, so for this price we can’t really complain. Drop us a line and let us know what you think about the new offering from Acer, yay or nay?


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Friday, 7 December 2012

Nokia Lumia 620 Launched – Budget Windows Phone 8 device

At the LeWeb 2012 in Paris, we saw the Nokia Lumia 620 launched without much fanfare. Positioning itself as one of the budget Windows Phone 8 devices, the Lumia 620 will  go head to head with the rumored range of Huawei Windows Phone 8 wallet friendly devices. The Lumia 620 is the successor to the Lumia 610, which was well received but noted for some compromises. This time around, Nokia has put in quite a lot of tech in the Lumia 620 and it even one ups the bigger and far more expensive Nokia Lumia 920 in one way, it includes expandable memory while the former does not.

Nokia Lumia 620 Launched

The specs are about on par with the HTC 8S as well, but there’s the advantage of Nokia exclusive apps on the Lumia 620 as well as “dual-tone” interchangeable covers that are now a staple of the Nokia Lumia range. Bright and funky aside, the Lumia 620 also trumps the 8S in the areas of internal storage (8 GB vs. 4 GB), maximum supported expandable memory (64 GB vs. 32 GB) and it also includes a front facing camera while the HTC 8S does not. Sure it doesn’t have specs like the quad core monsters out there, but for the price, it’s hard to go wrong with the Lumia 620. Besides, Windows Phone 8 has proven itself to be a frugal operating system and performance won’t be a problem. The Nokia Lumia 620 is expected to launch in January 2013 first in Asia then Europe at a suggested retail price of 249$. Here’s the specs of the newest member of the Lumia family:

Nokia Lumia 620 Launched - 3

SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8627CPU: 1 GHz dual-core KraitGPU: Adreno 305RAM: 512 MB RAMStorage: 8 GB, expandable upto 64 GB via MicroSD slotScreen: 3.8 inches TFT LCD screen, 480 x 800px (245 ppi)Camera: 5 MP rear facing camera (720P video recording), front facing VGA cameraConnectivity: Bluetooth v3.0, Wi-fi, MicroUSB 2.0 slotBattery: 1300 mAh

Do let us know what you think of the Lumia 620, and stay tuned for updates on Windows Phone 8 and more!


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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Datawind Launches 4 Low Budget Ubislate Tablets from Rs 2,999 Onwards

Datawind has launched 4 low budget Ubislate tablets under the Ubislate range. These low budget Android ICS tablets are named as UbiSlate 7Ri, UbiSlate 7R+, UbiSlate 7Ci, and UbiSlate 7C+. All these four tablets are available in the Rs 2,999 to Rs 4,999 range. These new range Ubislate tablets are packed with anytime anywhere low cost internet connectivity. It’s been called he Ubisurfer browser, which has 18 international patents to deliver internet access on GPRS networks. The standard of these four tablets are pretty decent, and Ubislate has compared these tablets as a gold standard when it comes to low cost tablet/smartphone. According to a company statement, Ubislate comes with a sleek look and enhanced hardware specs. These tablets support smartphone communication, Internet access, tablet computing and unlimited media entertainment.

4 low budget Ubislate tablets

These four low cost Android 4.0.3 ICS tablets have a screen resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, and runs on the Android 4.0.3 operating system. Powered by an ARM Cortex A8 1 Ghz processor and 512MB RAM, these Ubislate models are pretty decent to in that price range. Also the embedded HD video co-processor delivers a high quality video content. Features like touch screen, great sound quality, high speed processor, USB port, camera, G-Sensor, long battery life are additional benefits in these 4 low budget Ubislate tablets. Lets check the specifications of all these four tablets in detail.

7-inch resistive touchscreen with a 800 x 480 pixel resolutionWi-FiFront-facing VGA camera4GB memory, expandable up to 32GB via microSD

Above specs are included in all these four tablets, the special features which stand out in each of these tablets are,

Ubislate 7R+: GPRS
Ubislate 7Ci: Bluetooth with A2DP
Ubislate 7C+: Bluetooth with A2DP, GPRS

Users of these Ubislate tablets can access content available on Sakshat portal and other educational portals. Some of the tie-ups with Ubislate are, Yahoo India portal, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Cricket, which will deliver all the required information regarding India’s national passion. Indian Express Group will provide the latest news, Reverie Language Technologies Pvt. Ltd will provide Indian language training and Testbag will provide comprehensive solution for testing and e-assessment.

There are many other features included in these 4 low budget Ubislate tablets. Hope the tablets will be out pretty soon and be available for every common student in India.

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