Best Tablets Available in India Under Rs 15,000…

Tablets Computer or simply Tablets are becoming very popular nowadays. Apple iPad started the trend of Tablets and now all companies are following them. Apple iPad2, Samsung Galaxy Tab etc are most popular Tablets. But these tablets are not cheap, usually these tablets costs more than Rs 30k. If your are not willing to pay that amount of money to get a tablet then there are some cheap tablets available in the market. These tablets are affordable costs less than Rs 15,000.

1. HCL ME AE7-A1

HCL ME AE7-A1 is one of the cheap tablets in India. It is a 7″ tablet running Android Froyo v2.2. This tablet is powrede by 800Mhz ARM 11 processor coupled with 256MB DDR2 RAM. This HCL ME AE7-A1 tablets has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity and comes with 2400 mAh battery.
HCL ME AE7-A1 costs Rs 10,990.

2. Creative ZII07

This is a 7″ tablet running Android Froyo v2.2. This tablet has 7 inch resistive touch screen with 480 x 800 pixels resolution. Creative ZII07 has ZiiLABS ZMS-08 HD Media-Rich Applications Processor. It has 8GB internal memory and microSD card support upto 32GB. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 is supported in this Creative tablet.
Creative ZII07 costs Rs 11,849

3. Reliance 3G Tab

Reliance 3G Tab was released few weeks ago. This tablet is sold with Reliance 3G. Unlike other similar Tablets Reliance 3G Tab runs latest Android Gingerbread v2.3. Reliance 3G Tab has 7″ capacitive touch screen with 800 x 480 pixels resolution and two cameras 2 Megapixel rear and VGA front camera. This tablet has 800 MHz processor and 512MB RAM for better multitasking. Reliance 3G Tab has built-in 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS.
Reliance 3G Tab costs 12,990

4. iBall Slider

iBall Slider is a feature rich tablet, it was announced few days back. This tablet runs latest Android Gingerbread v2.3. iBall Slider has 7 inch multi-touch screen with 800 x 480 pixels resolution. iBall Slider is powered by 1 GHz ARM Cortex A8 and has 8GB internal memory and it supports MicroSD card upto 32GB. There is a 2MP secondary camera for taking pictures.This tablet has USB OTG support so we can copy and pasts files from USB flash drive directly. iBall Slider has built-in 2G and 3G connectivity, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and HDMI connectivity.
iBall Slider costs Rs 13,995.

5. Olive Pad VT100

Olive Pad VT100 is a 7″ tablet running older Android Froyo v2.2. It has a 600 Mhz processor and 512 MB RAM. This tablets has 5MP rear camera and 0.3MP front camera. Olive Pad supports MicroSD cards upto 32GB. It has 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity.
This tablets costs Rs 14990.

WHAT IZ @ Alienware Android Cell Phone?

First Pictures of Alienware Android Cell Phone

Google and Dell are on the point of launching a new mobile phone to run on the Android operating system, probably at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona that’s going on at the moment. Dell have tried to enter the mobile phone market once before but their range of PDAs was a complete flop.

Well, would you buy a Dell phone? Exactly.

Dell have also recently acquired Alienware, the trendiest tech company in the world, an expert in Video, Gaming, and Audio, and a company crying out for a mobile phone.

So here are the first pictures of the Alienware mobile phone!

Classic Alienware eye catching design
Large screen with high resolution
Superb video gaming capability
Fantastic Audio
Built on the Google Android platform

It’s well known that Dell want to enter the mobile phone market. Rivals such as Apple, Hewlett Packard and Asus already have mobile divisions, and last year Dell poached Motorola executive Ron Garriques to run their new global consumer group.

But so far their efforts have come unstuck, the uninspiring Axim PDA handset was dropped mid 2007, and Strategy Analytics Director Neil Mawson gave the following verdict “It makes sense for Dell to have a high-profile entry back into the market because its last effort with PDAs pretty much flopped.”

Why was this? The increasingly dull associations with the Dell brand? Maybe they should change their name to Dull. One thing for sure is there wasn’t exactly much of a stir when the last batch of handhelds were introduced.

The brand did get a shot in the arm however in 2006 when Dell acquired Alienware, the mega-stylish American laptops and desktops manufacturer, known for their expertise in video, audio and gaming.

Alienware are famous for their eye catching designs and innovative technology, only last month they launched the ultimate in video gaming experience, a giant curved monitor that fills the entire of the gamer’s peripheral vision. Conclusion, Alienware cool, Dell not cool.

The argument for an Alienware mobile phone is overwhelming. It would have the striking design to make an impression in a mobile market dominated by fashion phones, it would instantly be the coolest phone on the market thanks to the popularity of the Alienware brand, it would have the marketing muscle of Dell behind it to push it beyond its established niche and into the mainstream, and it would be the mobile gamer’s dream, just as video gaming on mobile phones is starting to enter the picture.

To add to the excitement there have been rumours recently that Dell and Google are on the point of making a surprise announcement at the 3GSM World Mobile Congress with speculation growing over an iPhone-challenging mobile device.

The first wave of phones built on the Google Android Open Development Project are due this summer, what price an early announcement of a real Google phone to sink our teeth into.

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