Kobian offers mTab2 Tablet in India

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Kobian offers mTab2 Tablet in India

Kobian has launched its Mercury mTab2. The earlier version of mTab was one of the first sub-10k models launched in India. The new version, mTab2 is believed to be a perfect combination of hardware, content with seamless usability making it a high-quality and engaging entertainment experience tablet. Its design and features are claimed to be ideal for people on the go, and those who want to possess a tablet for style and high-quality connectivity. Highly affordable and portable, the mTab2 tablet gives its user an unmatched experience in ease-of-use.

Mercury mTab2 is a 7"inch (16:9) capacitive multi-touch powered by Dual Core 1Ghz processor which provides unmatched speed making web browsing, content viewing and gaming effortless and smoother. Designed on Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, it has storage of inbuilt 8GB and upto 32GB on Micro SD slot. Video chat and conference is made easier with mTab2 with its in-built front camera and in-built Wi-Fi feature, which supports IEEE 802.11b/g for convenient browsing anywhere in the Wi-Fi spots. Additionally mTab2 supports nearly all USB-3G dongles available in India making Internet surfing possible.

Sushmita Das, Country Manager - India, Kobian Pte Ltd. said, "Our first launch was immensely appreciated and accepted by the masses, it only motivated us to bring in a superior product at an affordable price for our consumers. Features like USB, Battery backup and internal storage are vital features for the regular users and mTab2 brings all packed in a lighter version of 365gm this time. We shall be announcing our next generation models in a very short time; our partners should look ahead for the excitement to continue."


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  1. Sounds like a great tablet to satisfy entertainment desires.

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