6 IITians develop Android based tablet PC
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Thursday, 24 December 2009, 22:23 IST |
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1 lakh per resource per month (like Tata Elxsi or Sasken). So, we opted to train 46 students from the Hyderabad-based information technology institute BVR IT who are now working full time with us," he adds.
Notion Ink has filed two patents - one for the design and the other for technology - in India, Taiwan and China, which makes it easy to tie up with any original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in Taiwan. The company would adopt a complete service model, wherein the Taiwanese OEM will have 90 days to manufacture and Notion Ink, another 90 days to pay them back after selling the devices. It is targeting to sell 1.5 million units of the tablet PC in the first year of launch. The device is tentatively priced at below $400 (
18,800) in the U.S. and below $300 (
14,100) in India (with subsidy from telecom operators).
"The device will be bundled with internet services by telecom operators. Already 10 Telcos in the U.S. and four in India, which offer 3G services, have shown interest. We will be finalizing one Telco for the U.S. and one for India during the four-day Mobile World Congress, which is scheduled to be held at Barcelona, Spain, from February 15, 2010," Shravan adds.