iberry
launches tablets with inbuilt 3G SIM
Sunday December 30, 2012 09:27:38 AM,
IANS
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Chennai: Technology
firm iberry has launched two new models of tablets equipped with
third generation (3G) subscriber identification module (SIM) slots
for making phone calls and internet browsing.
One model is equipped with a dual-core processor, while the other
one is having quad-core processor.
"When the current Indian tablet PC market is flooded with
price-driven tablet PCs, we take immense pleasure and pride to
announce the launch of India's 1st dual-core CPU and quad-core CPU
based tablet PCs, both with inbuilt 3G SIM slot for calls and
Internet," iberry said in a statement.
The first model called Auxus CoreX2 3G comes with a seven-inch IPS
panel display with 1280x800 pixel resolution. This model is priced
at Rs.10,990.
The second model Auxus CoreX4 3G is the first ever attempt in
India to equip a quad-core CPU on a 9.7 inch tablet PC, the
company said. Consumers will have to spend Rs.15,990 to get this
model of tablet.
"With most of the current Indian tablet PC companies focussing on
low-end low-price tablet PCs, we at iberry take a leading edge in
the market with our new ventures, Auxus CoreX2 3G and Auxus CoreX4
3G," iberry said, adding consumers were now giving more importance
to speed than cost.
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