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Milagrow Launches TabTop PC For Women


 CRN Network, January 3, 2012, 1530 hrs

Close on the heels of Sony success in its VAIO notebooks after it introduced variants aimed at women, Milagrow Business and Knowledge Solutions—provider of tech-enabled solutions seems to follow suit with TabTop tablets aimed at working women professionals. 


Milagrow is also launching variants with attractive colors of powder pink, sky blue, silver and black. The tablet is powered by a 1.2 GHz processor, 1GB DDR3 RAM, runs on Android 2.3.1, and comes with 50 pre-loaded applications. It has a 7-inch multi-touch screen with LED backlit widescreen HD display.


“Women have fast evolved as intelligent consumers of electronics. They know and look for features that are easy-to-use and carry. The TabTop weighs 275 grams and slides easily into a woman’s handbag. We have also preloaded it with special security and anti theft applications,” said Rajeev Karwal, Founder, Milagrow TabTops.


The Woman’s TabTop PC is an on-the-go usability device with a 3G Ready module, direct USB ports, USB/ SD card, eight computer-five device Wi-Fi modem capability, LAN capability and more than eight hours of battery life.


It is priced at Rs 13,990, comes with 1-year warranty for the tablet, and six-month warranty for inbox accessories.

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