iBall has introduced a new tablet in its Slide range in the form of 7334i. iBall
Slide 7334i is a 3G-enabled tablet and is priced at Rs. 10,499.Ball Slide 7334i
packs in a dual-core Cortex A9 1GHz processor along with 1GB of DDR3 RAM. The
7 inch
tablet comes with 16GB of internal storage, which can be expanded
by up to 32GB through microSD card.
It is a 7-inch tablet with a display
resolution of 1024X600 pixels. It is a dual-SIM tablet with 3G support in both
the SIMs. iBall Slide 7334i can be used to make voice calls with both the SIMs.
It runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and packs in a 3,000mAh battery. For camera,
there is a 2-megapixel rear camera with flash and a VGA front camera. The tablet
also supports wireless FM and GPS.
Commenting on the launch, Sandeep
Parasrampuria, Director of iBall, said, "iBall always endeavours to bring
products which are really useful to the users and provides true and superb
experience. iBall Slide 3G-7334i is perhaps the best product available below Rs.
10,000 in 7-inch tablet".
iBall had recently introduced another
10 inch
tablets in the Indian market called Slide Q9703. Slide Q9703 packs
in 1.2GHz quad-core processor alongside octa-core GPU, 2GB RAM and 16GB internal
storage, expandable by another 32GB via microSD card.
iBall Slide Q9703
comes with a 9.7-inch QXGA HD IPS display that sports a resolution of 2048X1536
and 264ppi. The tablet also supports 4K video playback. Connectivity options
include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, as well as 3G dongle support. It comes with a
5-megapixel rear camera and 2-megapixel front camera. The Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
running tablet is powered by an 8,000mAh battery. It carries a retail tag of Rs.
15,999.
The Australian tablet market grew by a remarkable 147%
year-on-year during the first quarter of 2013, to 1.14 million units, according
to new figures.However, on a slightly sour note for Apple, the IDC figures also
show Android and Windows tablets gained marketshare at the expense of the iPad
on both a year-on-year and quarter-on-quarter basis.xs43DAs43
“Users now
have better access to a wide range of low to high-end tablets as well as
different operating systems compared to last year. In 2012, a user would usually
choose between an Apple iPad or a Samsung Galaxy Tab but now, a year later,
brands like ASUS, Acer, and Microsoft would also appear on the user’s radar,"
says Suzanne Tai, associate market analyst of IDC's ANZ Infrastructure Research
Group.
"Whitebox [generic brand] 8 inch tablet have
picked up significantly as well, driven with heavy promotions by retailers such
as Aldi, Harvey Norman, K-Mart and Warehouse Stationary.”"Android is growing its
foothold in the marketplace, thanks to Samsung's aggressiveness with promotions
and channel strategies, as well as the influx of whitebox tablets. Additionally,
Windows tablets are also gaining traction with entry of new models, pilot
rollouts and implementations in commercial sector especially in education,” Tai
says.
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