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Tablet And laptop for students launches By Accentia Education

Technopark headquartered Accentia Technologies made a giant stride into the IT and education sector by launching four new innovative products under the its education banner.

                        
The products are iNotePad, iNoteBook,Safecomm and iSchoolPad.

The iNotePad is an Android Jellybean tablet that would perfectly meet the needs of today’s digital home, office and person.

Priced at Rs.7,800, the iNoteBook is the most innovative and affordable laptop for e-education. It runs on the Android operating system and has 8-10 hours battery backup, ideal for education purposes.

Safecomm is basically a communication device akin to a mobile phone which will have only four buttons and no screen. It does not have a dialler but four pre-set buttons and works on the GPS system.

The iSchoolpad is aimed at doing away with the heavy school bags that children are forced to carry these days as it brings in school textbooks, notebooks, provisions for a dynamic timetable, videos, images and bookmarks on to a tablet device.

According to Pradeep Viswambharan, CEO, Accentia Technologies, the focus on quality, passion fortechnology, and long-term relationship with the customers would make the iNotePad distinctive.

“Customers will be able to access games, music, videos, photos and books. The unique multi-touch display instrument has been designed to fit snugly in your hands like a folded magazine,” said Viswambharan.

The company has presented the new devices to the union government and is currently under discussions on whether to adopt it.

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