iBall, the Mumbai-based Indian computer peripheral manufacturer, is all in eagerness to share the ballgame with leading tablet manufacturers. With the roll out of iBall Slide tablet, the company, best-known for developing computer accessories, including mice, keyboards, CPU Cabinets, USB dongles and webcams, has made its first stride forward on the front of the globally prevalent tablet warfare.
The Slide tablet, launched by iBall, is pegged around for 13,995 INR. Though it is not the first ever slide tablet in India, it will certainly make one of the better ones.
Well rest assured, the frequency with which tablets are being developed, marketed and of course, sold, India is certain to witness an unparalleled burst in affordable tablets undertaking ‘a whole lot’ improved IT world than it ever was.
If truth be told, India is still not as passionate about tablets as the United States. The trend can be attributable to the fact that buying a Galaxy Tab or an iPad, which costs around 30000 INR or more, is not so very easy and frequent for Indian users. The widely categorized middle class can only dream about getting an expensive gadget.
So, for users who fancy a tablet and can’t actually pay for high-end gadgets such as Galaxy Tab or iPad, the economical and competitive versions may prove handy alternatives.
The Slide tablet, launched by iBall, is pegged around for 13,995 INR. Though it is not the first ever slide tablet in India, it will certainly make one of the better ones.
Well rest assured, the frequency with which tablets are being developed, marketed and of course, sold, India is certain to witness an unparalleled burst in affordable tablets undertaking ‘a whole lot’ improved IT world than it ever was.
If truth be told, India is still not as passionate about tablets as the United States. The trend can be attributable to the fact that buying a Galaxy Tab or an iPad, which costs around 30000 INR or more, is not so very easy and frequent for Indian users. The widely categorized middle class can only dream about getting an expensive gadget.
So, for users who fancy a tablet and can’t actually pay for high-end gadgets such as Galaxy Tab or iPad, the economical and competitive versions may prove handy alternatives.
