Soon comes an era of low cost tablets in India. Post the release of Aakash Tabet and Ubislate 7+, Delhi-based Classteacher Learning Systems, an education solution provider, has developed a new tablet, Classpad. The Classpad, priced in the range of Rs 7,500-14,000, comes in three models : Classpad 7, Classpad 8 and Classpad 10.
CLasspad Tablet which is boast to have more than 6 hours of battery life will be available for public in 2012 which they can buy online. Government’s own Aakash tablet have only one and half hours of battery life.
[advt]Considered to be the developed version of the Aakash tablet, the Classpad boasts of features such as touch screen, better battery life, 1.3 Ghz processing speed and a built-in memory of 4 Gb, which can also be expandable to 8 Gb. The device is also equipped with artificial intelligence and is built on the Android platform.
Its developer, the Classteacher Learning Systems plans to take the device to the market through two business routes, the Trolley model and ‘one tablet per child’ (OTPC) model.
In the Trolley model, the device can be used on a shared manner by paying Rs 100 per child, whereas in ‘one tablet per child’ (OTPC) model, the parents have to pay for the device.
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