New Delhi: A first year engineering student, Sareddy Chiman
Prakash and another teen, Nikhil now have an Android 2.3 powered tablet
to their credit. On Saturday, amidst much fanfare, Andhra Pradesh
Information Technology and Communications Minister, Ponnala Lakshmaiah
launched the 'high-end' Ave tablet at Hyderabad, which is being offered
for Rs 12,999, confirms a Hindu Business Line report. The Ave tablet
will be manufactured by a U.K.- based company, Sareddy Technologies, a
company owned by Prakash's father.
The tablet itself is being furthered as a trendy, multi-purpose
cyber gadget, according to the report. Here's a closer look at what the
Ave brings to the table. To start off with, the Ave tablet, which will
be powered by Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), sports a 7-inch display. The
report further suggests that the tablet comes with a compatibility zoom
mode and the it also supports Micro SD cards of up to 32GB, besides
having built-in memory of 8GB, which they claim would be suitable for
requirements of people of different age groups and professions.
The report further suggests that company is keen on selling 1,000
tablets in the first month of launch. The minister, according to this
report has been actively communicating Kapil Sibal, the Union Minister
to get the young talents more encouragement. Sibal himself has been
actively involved in the 'Aakash' tablet project - a move, which looks
at providing quality education to the masses who cannot afford it.
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