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Digital Waves, a Bangalore based IT company has announced the launch of a new Android 2.3 tablet “tabplus Rio”. With this launch “tabplus Rio” has ventured into newly competitive tablet market.
According to a press release, Tabplus Rio is the perfect personal tablet with 1 GHz Cortex A9 processor, 7 inch screen, very rich HD quality with 800 x 480 pixels LCD, liquid flow 5 point capacitive touch. It has weight of 350 grams and measures 203 x 120 x 13 mm. The tablet’s 1 GHz processor also provides high-speed multitasking, making it an ideal mobile tool for work or play
The tabplus Rio is the best choice in personal tablet that features 1GHz Cortex A9 processor with 7inch screen enriched with
HD Quality. Designed on Android 2.3, it comes with memory of 512 MB DDR2 and storage up to 32GB via Micro SD.
With enhanced features such as liquid flow 5 point capacitive touch, smooth web browsing with flash support, faster multi-tasking, 3G through USB dongle (selected models, sold separately), host of multimedia functions and wireless internet connectivity, Video Chat on Skype using front facing Camera and HD video play back, the tablet is very user-friendly.
The tabplusRio tablet commits to deliver unparalleled gaming experience with the 4 side G-Sensor. With support for Android market one can access to 300,000 plus applications. The 7 inch tablet can be upgraded with additional storage of 2/4/8/16/32
GB Micro SD card (sold separately), one can install thousands of apps, songs, movies, pictures etc. Thus, its philosophy of ‘Get Tabbing’ holds true in today’s tech-savvy world
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