Datawind 7SC Tablet With Free Internet Browsing Launched at Rs. 2,999

Datawind on Friday launched the Datawind 7SC aka Datawind PC 7SC budget tablet in India. Priced at Rs. 2,999 and offers free Internet surfing for one year via the UbiSurfer browser as a result of its tie up with RCom and Telenor networks this year.

The Datawind 7SC tablet will be available online via Snapdeal, as well as via the Den Snapdeal TV-Shop. The tablet also includes the company’s Web-delivery platform that is said to offer fastest mobile Web experience on regular GPRS/ EDGE based network.. The technology is said to be covered by 18 US patents and consumes 10 to 30 times less bandwidth. The company however, made it clear that the free access to Internet would not include audio/video streaming or local-downloads, which will require a separate data plan.

The dual-SIM supporting Datawind 7SC runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat out-of-the-box and features a 7-inch WVGA (480×800 pixels) resolution display. The tablet packs a 1.3GHz single core MediaTek processor (unspecified model), clubbed with 512MB RAM. It also features 4GB of inbuilt storage, which can be further expanded via microSD card (up to 32GB).

datawind_7sc_rear.jpgDatawind 7SC supports 2G calling and can deliver 3G connectivity via a dongle. Other connectivity features include Wi-Fi, USB 2.0, and Bluetooth connectivity. Backed by a 2400mAh battery, the tablet comes with a rear camera (unspecified resolution) but misses out on a front-facing camera. It isavailable in a Black colour variant from Snapdeal.

“We are launching this tablet to address the forgotten billions, who are our largest constituent of digital age today. We are very confident that 7SC will impress everyone with its superior quality and innovation. The growing ambition of people will find the product within their reach, geographically as well as economically,” said Suneet Singh Tuli, President and CEO of Datawind.

Free Internet browsing is only available on a prepaid GSM SIM card from the aforementioned telecom operators. The company in June extended the free Internet programme from handsets to all its devices with mobile Internet connectivity.

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