Arun Khanna, Chairman, Olive Telecom said “With Olive Telecom being the first company to foray into the Indian tablet market, the upgraded Android 2.2 will allow enhanced experience to the tech-savvy generation thereby providing easy and on-the-move connectivity. With this, we are confident of creating a new benchmark in the convergence device arena and hope to sell approx. 1 lac tablets by 2011”.
The upgraded device is priced at Rs. 25,990 and it is available at all Croma stores across the country. You can also buy the Olive Pad using Olive WebPortal at www.olive.net too . The users will get a 16 GB memory card and a leather carry-wallet free bundled with the OlivePad.
Pros: Reasonably priced, supports variety of audio and video formats, 3.5mm audio socket, DataViz Documents To Go document editor, can download apps from Android Market, multi-touch TFT capacitive touchscreen, multi-touch input method, Bonus 16GB Memory card (as on 13th December 2010), Free lifetime subscription to MapmyIndia worth Rs2500 (as on 13th December 2010), Free 6 months subscription to Zenga TV (as on 13th December 2010)
Cons: Faster CPU and higher screen resolution would have been better
Price: Rs 25,000
Features:
Weight: 375 grams
Dimensions: 179.4 x 110 x 11.5 mm
Screen Size: 7 in
Resolution: 800 x 400 px
CPU: ARM11 600MHz processor, Qualcomm MSM7227 chipset, 512 MB RAM
OS: Android 2.2
Apps: Android Market
Memory: 512MB NAND Flash internal + supports up to 32 GB microSD
Connectivity: Wi-fi, Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE, 3G
Battery Life: Li-Po 3240 mAh (approximately 26 hour talk time)
Camera: 0.3 MP front, 3 MP rear