WishTel launches IRA THING 2 tablet at Rs 6500

TelecomLead India: WishTel has launched IRA THING 2. The company is offering
IRA Thing 2 at Rs. 6500.


It will be made available through retail outlets across 50
cities in India.


The 7inch, multi touch tablet runs on Android 4.0.


It is powered by 1.5GHz processor with 512MB RAM.


IRA THING 2 is designed and manufactured in India.


Wishtel’s IRA Thing 2 is customized for Indian
conditions.


The TV app on IRA thing 2 gives consumers an access to
over 120 TV channels across various genres of entertainment, sports, kids,
news, music, fashion & lifestyle, regional and much more. The E-News app
allows users an access to news from over 55 multi-linguistic newspapers from across
India.


We have been persistent in delivering the best of
technology with our earlier two products – IRA & IRA Thing and are
overwhelmed with the responses received from our customers. With the launch of
IRA Thing 2, we wish to offer the youth of today, a device that is fun, trendy
and offers access to the best of entertainment and education applications at an
affordable price,” said Milind Shah, chief executive officer, WishTel.


The tablet has a 4GB internal memory and an expandable
memory of upto 32GB and comes with 1.3MP inbuilt front camera. It is capable of
displaying a HD content at 1080p using a component video or digital input as
well as HDMI output.


The tablet comes with a 3000mAh battery, which can give
users browsing time of approximately 4 hours.


IRA THING 2 also offers Indian language keyboard to
support 14 Indian languages like Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Tamil,
Kannada, Malayalam, and Oriya. Etc.  


IRA THING 2 tablet allows users to connect through 3G and
Wi-Fi.


The tablets also come with a rich set of personal
productivity, social media, communications, and entertainment apps, making them
ideal solutions for a wide variety of home, educational, and corporate uses.


IRA THING 2 offers Navigation, Google maps, Skype video
calling and e-book facilities supported with various Indian languages at the
same time.


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