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iBall had launched the "Aasaan" series back in 2012.
The 10.1-inch device with IPS HD display sports 5MP front camera and 8MP rear camera with LED flash. It houses 7,800mAh battery.
In an addition to its budget range of CompBook laptops, consumer electronics company iBall on Monday launched the "iBall CompBook Marvel 6".
The 4G VoLTE-enabled device comes with 2GB RAM along with up to 16 GB in-built memory expandable to 32GB via a Micro-SD card.
The tablet shipments in the consumer segment declined 28 percent in the first quarter of 2017 compared with the same period last year, resulting in a sharp 18.6 percent year-on-year (YoY) drop in total tablet shipments in India, a report said on Wednesday.
iBall on Monday unveiled `iBall Slide Brisk 4G2` tablet featuring a 7-inch HD display at Rs 8,999. It comes in addition to the Slide series.
Tablet shipments in India grew 7.8 percent in the third quarter of 2016 owing to the preparation for the festive season, a report said on Thursday.
"iBall CompBook" laptops will be available in two variants -- 11.6-inch Excelance for Rs.9,999 and 14-inch Exemplaire for Rs.13,999.
It is worth noting that in the sub Rs 10,000 segment, Rs 5,000-10,000 price bracket is growing significantly.
iBall Splendo, a device showcased by Intel at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) earlier this year in Las Vegas, turns our TV into a computer.
The Cobalt4 smartphone comes with four detachable mSLR lenses and is priced at Rs 8,499.
iBall on Monday launched its Cobalt series of smartphones with the launch of mSLR Cobalt 4 at a price of Rs.8,499.
Technology giant Samsung has been de-throned as top tablet vendor in the Indian market by domestic firm iBall, according to global research firm IDC.
iBall had the maximum market share with 15.6 percent followed by Samsung (12.9 percent), Datawind (9.6 percent), Lenovo (9.4 percent), and HP (8.7 percent) while others had 43.8 percent.
Samsung led the market with 22.2 percent share, followed by Micromax (10.9 percent), iBall (10.6 percent), DataWind (8.2 percent) and Apple (6.7 percent).
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