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Presenting the Rough & Tough Tablet RAMPAGE 6.


First of all SDG Systems come up with Trible Nomad with Android 1.5. Now, the company's latest device RAMPAGE 6. The tablet has customized version of Android 2.3 as its operating systems.

Features:
Android 2.3 Customized Version
5.7" Display
Water Proof
Dust Proof
GSM
2.5m GSM Receiver
1D/2D Barcode Scanner
806 MHz Porcessor
256 MB RAM
4GB Flash Memory
Geo configuration GPS
WiFi
3.2 MP Camera


Thailand looks set to proceed with the widest educational tablet deployment to date, after the country’s government finally signed an initial $32.8 million (1.02 billion THB) contract for a project that aims to deploy 930,000 across the nation’s schools.

The initiative, which was first announced as an election promise from the Pheu Thai party last summer, will see supplier Shenzhen Scope ship an initial 400,000 devices within the next 90 days, following first delivery of 2,000 test units, FutureGov reports.

An as-yet-unsigned contract is on the table for a further 530,000 devices — taking the rollout to 930,000 units and total spend to $75.7 million — as the government advances its objective of providing every first grade student at a public school with their own tablet.

The Scopad SP0712, which Thailand is buying, has some promising details on paper. It is powered by Google’s latest Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) platform, and features a 7-inch touchscreen, 8GB of storage, 1GB Ram and GPS.

The eductional tablet market is growing and March saw the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) organisation announce plans to introduce a device, in partnership with Marvell. The organisations have begun distributing the $185 XO 3.0 — which is specifically designed for developing markets — in undisclosed numbers but Thailand’s deployment is the largest scale rollout thus far.

Thailand is paying $81 per unit from Shenzhen Scope, and the company says that the deal with Thai authorities could be followed by others worldwide.

“Thailand is the first country in which we have provided large numbers of tablets for students. Now we are talking with other governments to provide this kind of tablet device for [other] students, including Pakistan, Brazil and South Africa,” chairman Liu Jun said.

As a result of the deal, Scope is building ten new production lines that it says will double its output and see it produce 10 million units per year, in line with increased demand and interest.

For the Thai contract, the company will introduce 30 help centers across Thailand to provide support for users of the device, which Thailand’s ministry says was built specifically for the project.

As we recently wrote, Thailand’s project has had a number of issues and came under fire for pivoting its plans on a number of occasions.

Originally, as per the pre-election pledge, the initiative had been aimed at covering all secondary school students, but the scope was decreased significantly to cater to 6-7 year olds only.

Wranglings over reliability and warrants set the project back considerably. The new Thai school year begins this year but the devices are due to be delivered to schools by July, missing the original deadline by some time.

The deal to find a supplier was also somewhat protracted too. The Thai government signed a deal with the Chinese government, which then provided a list of four recommended suppliers for the project.

Those overlooked in the process reportedly included better known manufacturers like Lenovo and Huawei — which struggled to meet Thailand’s low price expectation — while a Thai-based, educational device specialist that lodged a lower bid than Scope was also rejected.

Given the background and development of the project, it remains to be seen if there will be further hitches. However, the scale of the initiative is likely to see it keenly watched by other governments and educational organisations.

Thailand has previously looked into similar strategies, most notably a proposed pilot initiative with the OLPC that had been planned by then prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the brother of current incumbent Yingluck. However, a 2006 coup brought a change of leadership and the plans were subsequently scrapped.

Aside from OLPC, Intel launched its Studybook educational tablet in April and, in India, the $140 Classpad has been made available to thousands of students in 25 schools in the country.

The largest iPad rollout from an educational organisation in the US saw San Diego Unified School District distribute 25,000 Apple’s tablets for students in the area.

Kobian, a leading player in computer peripherals and tablets announced the iXA Tab, especially designed for the growing number of students and masses, in general. Tagged at a sub-4K price, iXA Tab will compete directly with Datawind’s UbiSlate 7C tablet, another soon to be released tablet in this price bracket. The iXA Tab allows web surfing, access to one's e-mail, viewing videos, music, games, e-books and much more. Bookings for the tablet start from May 23, 2012 for a price of 3,999.  The Ultrathin iXA Tab comes loaded with Android 2.3, weighs 341gm, sports a  resistive touchscreen and is powered by a 1GHz core processor. You also get 512 MB RAM and 4GB internal storage, which is expandable to 32GB through microSD. 

The tablet also features Wi-Fi that allows users to access Internet, work on emails, video chat and much more at all Wi-Fi enabled spots. The built-in 0.3MP camera allows one to capture those moments and also video chat. It has good multimedia features as well, like mp3, wav, wma, aac etc. One can watch movies and videos from office, home or while traveling with avi, mp4, mov, 3GP and many more video formats the device supports. Optional accessories, like case with keyboard shall be available for users as well. While the tablet is fairly slim, the two things that would hurt it a bit is the OS and the fact that it has a resistive screen The UbiSlate 7C which is priced similarly packs in a capacitive screen, so that may be reason enough to go in for that, rather than Kobian’s tablet. Some people may fuss over the fact that this comes with Gingerbread and not ICS. However, as long as it’s implemented well enough, we don’t see it being a major problem.
 
The trouble with all these new cheap tablets is that companies are just trying to make them as cheap as possible without paying too much attention to the actual functionality. So while they make for good media players, they are pretty bad when it comes to everything else. Hopefully, things get better down the road and we finally get a tablet that’s capable of playing with the big boys.


GENERAL
4G LTE
Android 3.2 (Honeycomb)
WCDMA 900/2100, CDMA 850/1900, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, LTE Band 13, HSDPA 21.1 Mbps (Category 14), CDMA EV-DO Release B/LTE, EDGE Class 12, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps

CAMERA
5 MP rear / HD front webcam
LED FLASH
AUTOFOCUS
Front Camera - 1.3 MP P2P

MUSIC & VIDEO
 Google™ Music Player
1080p video playback
AAC, H.263, H.264, MP3, eAAC+, OGG, MIDI, AMR NB, AAC+
HD video capture; 720p on front camera and 1080p on rear camera

POWER
7000 mAh Li Ion
BROWSING OVER WI-FI
up to approx. 10 hrs.
MP3 PLAYBACK
up to approx. 6 days
STANDBY TIME2
up to 48 days on 3G; 33 days on 4G
VIDEO PLAYBACK TIME
up to approx. 10 hrs.

MESSAGING
EMAIL
Corporate Directory lookup (GAL), corporate email sync, gmail, POP3 and IMAP4
INSTANT MESSAGING (IM)
Google Plus Messenger™, Google Talk™

CONNECTIVITY
SYNCHRONIZATION
Corporate Sync, OTA
WI-FI
802.11 a,b,g,n
BLUETOOTH® TECHNOLOGY
Stereo Bluetooth® technology 2.1+EDR
CONNECTOR TYPE
Micro USB; HDMI® out
DATA TRANSMISSION RATE5
USB 2.0 (High Speed)
GPS AND LOCATION SERVICES1
aGPS with Google Maps, Google Latitude, Google Maps Street View, Google Navigation
HEADSET JACK
3.5 mm

INTERNET & GAMES
WEB BROWSER
Android HTML Webkit, tabbed browsing, Chrome bookmark sync, incognito mode, form auto-fill
WEB ACCESS
Yes
GAMES
Over $150 worth of FREE pre-installed apps: Dijit Universal Remote Control , MotoCast to access files on your PC, QuickOffice to edit documents, GotoMeeting to collaborate online, Fuze Meeting to video conference, etc.
ADOBE FLASH PLAYER
Adobe® Flash® Player
GOOGLE PLAY
MotoPack, Vcast Apps

BUSINESS SECURITY AND PRODUCTIVITY
BUSINESS READY
Business ready with security, productivity and connectivity features.
Security: Password protection and recovery, Device Encryption, Remote wiping of devices, IPsec VPN, Enterprise Device Management and Control
Productivity: corporate email , calendar and contacts sync
Connectivity: Online cloud document management (Motocast), web collaboration (GotoMeeting), and video conferencing (Fuze Meeting)

GOOGLE MOBILE SERVICES
Gmail™
Google Latitude™
Google Maps™
Google Search™6
Google Talk™
with Video Chat
Google eBooks™
GOOGLE PLUS MESSENGER™
GOOGLE PLUS™
YouTube™


INTERFACE
LIGHT-RESPONSIVE DISPLAY
Yes
CUSTOM NAVIGATION
5 fully customizable home screens
MICROPHONE
Built-in microphone
PINCH TO ZOOM
Yes
TOUCH SCREEN
with stylus support
VIRTUAL KEYBOARD
Portrait and Landscape
VOICE COMMANDS
Yes

PHYSICAL
DISPLAY TYPE
TFT / IPS-enhanced
SIZE (H X W X D)
253.9 x 173.6 x 8.80 mm
DISPLAY SIZE
10.1 inch widescreen, 1280 x800, HD 1080p
WEIGHT
603 grams
ANTENNA TYPE
Internal
FORM FACTOR
Tablet
MATERIALS AND FINISH
Anodized aluminum

TECHNOLOGY
MEMORY
16GB, 32GB, and 64GB storage options
ACCELEROMETER
Yes
PROCESSOR
Dual Core 1.2 GHz
SENSORS
Ambient light


DataWind, a leading provider of wireless web access products and services, today launched the much awaited Ubislate series of tablets. Providing smartphone communication, internet access, tablet computing and multimedia entertainment, the devices also pack a powerful combination of content and applications. Intended to help bridge the digital divide, DataWind’s new products break the affordability barriers of computers and bandwidth constraints of wireless networks to deliver internet access to anybody that can afford a simple mobile phone. The UbiSlate tablets are the only devices in the market to offer DataWind’s UbiSurfer browser, based on 18 international patents, that can deliver internet access on traditional GPRS networks which cover the far reaches of the globe. In India the devices will offer unlimited web-browsing using DataWind’s web delivery platform for under Rs.100 per month on traditional mobile networks. The UbiSlate 7+ and UbiSlate 7C models were introduced at respective MRPs of 2,999 and 3,999. If you’ve pre-booked your Ubislate then your tablet is on its way to you. For the rest of us who weren’t pro-active, we’ll have to wait till the end of May to get our hands on a retail piece.

Differentiated by a resistive screen on the UbiSlate 7+ to the four-point multi-touch capacitive screen on the UbiSlate 7C, both models come with embedded GPRS modems in addition to Wi-Fi connectivity allowing ubiquitous internet access. The 7” screen tablets support the Android 2.3 operating system that delivers a rich touch-screen graphical user interface which significantly reduces the learning curve for new computer users in joining the world-wide web. The tablets are powered by an 800Mh Cortex-A8 processor which allows smooth usability of a broad range of applications. The embedded HD video co-processor delivers high quality video content making it a perfect multimedia device. DataWind CEO, Suneet Singh Tuli said, “Over the last year, I’ve been travelling the globe, talking at the World Bank, with heads of state, at numerous universities and at global conferences, evangelizing the power of the internet to transform people’s lives. We’ve now created a product that removes the barriers and levels the playing field.”

DataWind also unveiled its ecosystem of partners for providing content, applications and access, making it the industry’s largest collaborative effort to deliver consumers a complete turnkey offering in a single unit. DataWind announced relationships with Aircel for voice and data services, VMC Systems Ltd, Yahoo! India, The Indian Express Group, Reverie Language Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Get Jar, InMobi, Mango Learning solutions, RKS Learning Private Ltd, Intelligia, Pixatel, Poketalk, MyJobs and Blueworld.

Here are some of the highlights of the Ubislate 7+ and 7C

Android 2.3
800MHz Cortex-A8
7-inch display with a resolution of 800 x 480 (7+ has resistive screen while 7C has capacitive)
2GB internal storage for 7+ and 4GB for 7C
256MB RAM
Wi-Fi a/b/g, , Standard USB 2.0