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Infibeam launches calling tablet HCL Me V1 for Rs. 7789
TT Correspondent |  |  05 Jan 2013

Infibeam on Saturday has launched HCL’s latest Me V1, a 7 inch tablet for Rs. 7789.

HCL Me V1 is an Android OS 4.0 ICS based tablet that is powered by a powerful 1 GHz Cortex A8 CPU processor. It has proximity and G-Sensor enabled. It is connected to the Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and is 3G data enabled through USB data card. It has GPRS and EDGE too so connecting to the net is much easier and faster.

The 7 inch WVGA Capacitive Touch Screen offers a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. It is one of the latest tablets that have been successful because of its performance. With the built in Voice calling you can now stay connected everywhere with its integrated 2G SIM that supports Full Phone Functions for Voice Calling and SMS features.

It has 2 megapixels LED Flash camera fitted in the tablet and it supports video calling with its 0.3MP front camera. You can make use of the Bluetooth and USB to transfer files to other devices.

It supports Full HD 1080p and has Me App Store as an in built application. It has internal storage capacity of 4 GB and can be expandable up to 32 GB using microSD card. It runs on a powerful 3200 mAh Li-Polymer Battery.

    
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05 Jan 2013(IST)  
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