One of the upsides of the device is that it will have a micro USB port, as well as a host USB 2.0 port so it will be able to use a 3G dongle if necessary. Of course, WiFi connectivity will also be supported.
The only camera on the T-Pad IS701C is in the front of the tablet, and it is a 0.3 Megapixel camera that should be sufficient for basic video calls. Although details of the battery haven’t been forthcoming, Penta claims that it will provide 6 hours of backup power.
When it is made available, the T-Pad IS701C will retail at Rs. 4,999 making it yet another competitor in the ‘budget’ 7-inch tablet Indian market.
That being said, the T-Pad does have one thing going for it and that is the fact that Penta and BSNL (the government telecom organization) have a reverse bundling alliance that should help the spread of this device. Previous incarnations of the T-Pad have benefited from this arrangement and can be even found in remote regions of the country as a result.
All said and done, the new T-Pad isn’t a flashy or particularly powerful device but it does have enough of a punch to fulfill the needs of many in providing a device that is internet ready and capable of running apps.
Source: http://www.techzek.com/bsnl-penta-t-pad-is701c-launched-with-android-ics-at-rs-4999/
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