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From now on we should not be surprising to start seeing more and more products with the new version of Android operating system. One of the first to feature Android tablest Jelly Bean 4.1 (other than the Nexus 7) is a model developed by the company Karbonn Mobiles, but unfortunately only available to those living in India.
The Android tablet 4.1 of Karbonn Mobiles is a multitouch 7 inch screen that also incorporates a 1.2GHz processor and a 2 megapixel camera. The device memory can be expanded via a microSD card and can use it to view full HD video through its HDMI port. Besides this, the tablet includes a battery 3700mAh.
The cost of Android tablet 4.1 of Karbonn Mobiles will be $ 125.
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Remember the XOPC? That mythical tablet was created in India and considered the cheapest in the world due to its price of only $ 35. Now say, does anyone know Simmtronics? Probably not, but that's not important. The important thing here is that this company has made the Android tablet cheapest in the world, the XPad, which costs only $ 81 U.S. dollars.
Despite its low price, yet the device has component technology base: an ARM CPU 8, multitouch screen, 4GB of memory and WiFi. It plans to focus sales on the East and Southeast Asia, but could also launch a version for students in the Middle East. The XPad
be sold in sizes 7, 8, 9, 9.7 and 10 inches, in addition, each version
will run on Android 4.0 ICS and will support full HD video playback. If you expand the memory of XPad, you can use a microSD card.
A tablet of $ $ 81 makes even the new Nexus 7, $ 200 seems expensive, right?