HCL Launches Tablets ME U1 & MyEdu, Starting Rs 7,999
HCL Infosystems Ltd., unveiled two powerful products today – the HCL ME U1 and the HCL MyEdu Tab at a press conference held in New Delhi today. While the U1 is a trendy and stylish device, based on the latest Android ICS OS and designed specially to suit the needs of the Indian consumer, the 
MyEdu Tab caters to the needs of learners across schools and higher education institutions and provides personalized and collaborative learning.
The U1 is powered by the latest and super fast Android OS 4.0.3 ICS. The tablet has a front camera and 512 MB RAM, with an 
internal memory of 4 GB expandable to 32 GB. HCL ME U1 also has a full 
USB, mini USB and a Micro SD card slot. The U1 also provides for Wi-fi 
connectivity. The tablet also enables an exclusive access to the ME App 
store which has over 10000 applications.
The MyEduTab tablet is meant to cater to the needs of learners across schools and higher education institutions. The HCL MyEdu Tab comes in two variants – MyEduTab – K12 and MyEduTab – Higher Education (HE).
The price for the MyEduTab – K12 version is Rs 11,499, which includes
 the price of the device, content and a memory card while educational applications and NCERT books will be free.  On the other hand, the MyEduTab – Higher Education (HE) version is priced at Rs 9,999, which will include the device, educational content and online certification pack.
MyEduTab will be available on specifications similar to U1, which is 
also provided with integrated back up service with HCL Touch, a 24×7 one
 touch service facility. Both tablets will be available in stores and 
for educational institutes in Delhi and across the country from April 
2012 onwards.
Our honourable HRD minister must look at these tablets, which are 
available and is being supplied by reputed company, which has unmatched 
support and service infrastructure spred over 4000+ cities in India. 
Replying to a query in the press conference, Mr. Gautam Advani, said 
that they would like to  participate in the second tender of Government 
of India depending upon the specifications stated in the tender. Our HRD
 minister must have a serious look at these tablets and given the volume
 of tablets required by the government, he can certainly negotiate good 
prices with HCL.
His dream project of Aakash tablet
 may not materialize as we understand that now the launch of revised 
version has been postponed to May. Mr. Kapil should lay its hands on HCL
 tablets which are available and will prove trustworthy rather than run 
after a product, which is neither available nor can be successful at the
 given price of around Rs. 2500/-.
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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