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Milagrow TabTop 10.4 launched for Rs 22,990

| by tech2 News Staff | Tablets

Milagrow has introduced what it refers to as India’s first sunlight workable TabTop PC. Milagrow claims that its TabTop 10.4 is India's slimmest and lightest tablet above 9.7-inch with just 8.6 mm of thickness and 580 gm of weight. It comes with a screen aspect ratio of 4:3 and boasts of a 51 percent more screen area, when viewing a 4:3 doc/image on a same size 16:9 screen. The 4:3 aspect ratio is the universal benchmark for office purpose presentations, excel spreadsheets as well as for cameras including DSLRs. The TabTopTM 10.4 runs on Android v4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and the company claims that it is India's first tablet to offer software updation to Jelly Bean. Updates will be released from time to time. It is also India's first TabTop to offer 4G/3G and 2G compatibility via external dongles from multiple operators. It supports Wi-Fi, LAN, VPN and Ethernet and can also support an external hard disk drive of up to 2TB.

Milagrow TabTop 10.4 launched for Rs 22,990

Features a 9.7-inch display

 

Here’s a quick look at the specs of the Milagrow TabTop 10.4:

  • 9.7-inch display with a resolution of 1024 x 780 pixels
  • 4G/3G and 2G compatibility via external dongles, Wi-Fi
  • 2.0/2.0 Mega Pixels front and rear camera
  • Expandable memory up to 32GB

 

In its official statement, Milagrow shares that its latest is the nation’s only Eye-Protect TabTop PC with screen brightness adjust sensors The Milagrow TabTop 10.4 has also been referred to as India's 1st Sunlight Workable TabTop PC with screen brightness of 400 cd/m2. It comes with over 70 pre-installed apps. 

 

It has a pre-installed offline e-mail client for working on e-mails without Internet access. An online e-mail client with instant push notifications is also installed, and so is Google Drive with free cloud storage of 5GB. Office Suite with editing capabilities for Powerpoint, Excel, Word, PDF types of files is available. Zip and attach, File Manager and backup options too are available.

 

At 8000mAh, it has possibly the most powerful and long lasting battery among its peers. The TabTop 10.4 can work for close to 12 hours. The pre-installed battery saver application extends the battery life even further, giving 15 hours of stand-by time.

 

The TabTop 10.4 has 2MP dual cameras with built-in face detection, instant focus, 6x digital zoom, single motion panorama mode for wide angle pictures, time-lapse for slow motion videography (7 time intervals), 8 exposure levels for different light levels, 30 fps video playback, 5 white balance settings (Auto, Cloudy, Incandescent, Daylight and Fluorescent), VGA and QVGA options. It also enables taking snapshots while video shooting, sharing with friends and social networks, gallery photo editor to crop and rotate pictures, set levels, remove red eyes, add effects etc.  

 

Milagrow’s TabTop 10.4 is available at Vijay Sales, Croma, Hyper City mall as well as on many online shopping portals like flipkart.com, ebay, buytheprice.com, futurebazaar.com indiaplaza.com among others. The MRP of the TabTop 10.4 is Rs 22,990. 

Tags: Milagrow TabTop 10.4 , Milagrow tablet , Google Android tablet , EyeProtect circuit , Android tablets , Google Maps , Google Latitude , Google Places

 


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