Popular Indian mobile brand Micromax revealed their dual boot Canvas LapTab tablet during CES-2014. Canvas LapTab tablet has Android Jelly Bean and Windows 8.1 dual-boot functionality. However the price details are still in suspense for this tab. According to comapnay this Lap tab will be availabe in market on early February via e-commerce portals and retail stores across India. The company has also introduced a wireless keyboard cum protector sleeve for the tablet.
The Micromax Canvas LapTab, first reported by Engadget, comes with 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1280x800 pixels. On the camera front, the tablet sports a 2-megapixel camera on both the rear and front panels. The tablet is powered by a 1.46GHz Intel Celeron
N2805 processor alongside 2GB of RAM. The Canvas LapTab also comes with 32GB built-in storage, expandable by another 64GB. Other specifications of the Micromax Canvas LapTab include a 7400mAh battery, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi.
An earlier report had suggested that Micromax has been aiming at a global presence, with its upcoming high-end smartphones. The report revealed that in January, Micromax will start begin selling phones in Russia, followed by Romania, where competitors also include Samsung and Nokia.
The report also claimed that Micromax tried to tap the Brazilian and the Middle Eastern markets with basic phones, but did not manage to build scale and closed its operations.
The Micromax Canvas LapTab, first reported by Engadget, comes with 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1280x800 pixels. On the camera front, the tablet sports a 2-megapixel camera on both the rear and front panels. The tablet is powered by a 1.46GHz Intel Celeron
N2805 processor alongside 2GB of RAM. The Canvas LapTab also comes with 32GB built-in storage, expandable by another 64GB. Other specifications of the Micromax Canvas LapTab include a 7400mAh battery, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi.
An earlier report had suggested that Micromax has been aiming at a global presence, with its upcoming high-end smartphones. The report revealed that in January, Micromax will start begin selling phones in Russia, followed by Romania, where competitors also include Samsung and Nokia.
The report also claimed that Micromax tried to tap the Brazilian and the Middle Eastern markets with basic phones, but did not manage to build scale and closed its operations.
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