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Micromax LapTab official, goes on sale in early-February

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We have finally got hold of the official press release for the Micromax LapTab, the new Windows 8.1 – Android dual-boot tablet, which was announced yesterday at Pepcom’s Digital Experience in Las Vegas.

According to the press release, Micromax LapTab (yes, there is no Canvas branding) features 1.46GHz Intel Celeron N2805 processor, Android 4.2.2/ Windows 8.1, 10.1-inch IPS display with 1280x800p resolution and 2GB of RAM. It also comes with 7400 mAh battery, 2MP front camera, Bluetooth 4.0, 32GB of storage, microSD card slot, and Wi-Fi support.

“We are taking the next leap in raising the innovation bar globally, with the introduction of LapTab. Over the past few years, we have been witnessing a growing trend of increasing consumer demand for two operating systems in one device, which offers a blend of great PC like productivity in a tablet like form factor for seamless consumption. The Micromax LapTab fulfills that consumer need by giving them access to the world’s first dual-boot tablet. Combining functionality and style, the LapTab further builds on our promise to constantly empower our users with superior technology that directly addresses their needs,” said Rahul Sharma, Co-Founder, Micromax.

Micromax is also bundling a wireless keyboard with every LapTab, which includes a 230mAh battery that can last upto 20+ hours of usage.

According to Micromax, LapTab will go on sale in early-February across the country. There is still no word on the pricing.

By Gaurav Shukla

Gaurav Shukla is a journalist with over 12 years of experience covering the consumer technology space. He started his career with a self-published Android blog and has since worked with Microsoft's MSN.com, XDA Developers, How-to Geek, and NDTV Gadgets 360.

2 replies on “Micromax LapTab official, goes on sale in early-February”

This Micromax never learns , instead of spending millions for Hollywood start adds,, they should have spend on R & D n make local manufacturing , instead of buying from china n re -brand phones n sell here,, that’s why their products are always cheap quality, cant attract high end customers.

look cheap.Nobody will buy it for more than 10000 Rs.I would rather spend my bucks on Nexus tabs which ranges from Rs 10000 to 15000

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