The Wi-Fi Only Tablet: iBall Slide Q40i Announced, Priced at Just Rs. 4,999

After commencing a Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro look-alike: Slide Brace X1, iBall has made a comeback in budget segment of plus-sized handhelds by launching a new device, called Slide Q40i. Apparently, firm has mentioned almost features and specifications of its novel quest in a note posted on official website as well as labeled it with an affordable price tag of Rs. 4,999.

Talking about iBall Slide Q40i, tablet is fitted with a 2-megapixel main camera with LED Flash as well as it comprises a front snapper of same caliber for video chatting and selfies. To deliver a pleasant computing-experience at an economical value, gadget houses a quad-core processor, which is clocked at 1.3GHz operating frequency.

Featuring Android 4.4 KitKat operating system, brand-new scion of iBall Slide family bears a 7-inch display that makes it handy and well-suited for users grip. Here, the display of device has been claimed to bestow a pixel resolution of 1024x600p. On connectivity front, tab offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB OTG functionality, whereby consumers can connect Keyboard, pen drive and devices with USB.

iBall Slide Q40i

Notably, a Wire-Free FM with Antenna has been incorporated into handheld in order to give maximum entertainment. Coming to memory, it is arrayed with 512MB RAM alongside 8GB of expandable built-in storage, but its maximum storage is yet-unknown. Moreover, Slide Q40i is powered by a 2500mAh Li-Polymer battery, which looks promising to render sufficient lifespan for web browsing, watching videos, listening songs an for other necessities.

Well, we are yet to hear some words regarding its availability, but company has stated that "product shall be available across all leading retail stores of India." However, firm has made a good attempt to bring a low-cost tablet for budget-conscious folks, but domestic space is not so easy for iBall Slide Q40i, where some currently-present gadgets such as Karbonn ST72 and Datawind UbiSlate 10Ci are the biggest opponents.

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