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Exclusive: Inside Dell Tech World 2026, the real AI problem isn’t performance, it’s costDell executives highlight the rising expense of artificial intelligence (AI). Enterprises are now exploring hybrid AI, using local processi...
Sun Pharma deal: Perception changer for Indian pharma sector? 10 pharma stocks with upside potential of up to 38%The Indian pharma sector made its initial global forays almost a quarter century ago. Companies sought out markets abroad, learnt to deal w...
Iran's economy was weak before the war, now it's worseIran’s economy, already under strain with nearly 50% inflation, has worsened sharply after more than five weeks of war. Prices of basic goo...
Realme Pad review: Budget tablet that feels premium and offers a competitive set of featuresIt is thin, light and feels comfy.
Videocon launches 3G-Calling tablet at Rs 8,999Videocon Mobile Phones, as part of expanding its offerings in budget tablet segment, has launched 3G-calling tablet Videocon VT85C at Rs 8,...
ET review: Zen Ultratab A900The A900 has a white, matte finish back - a premium look and feel for a budget tablet. The 9-inch touchscreen offers good response.
Lava ETab Z7H: ET ReviewThe 7-inch capacitive touchscreen has bright vivid colors and is responsive. However, the screen resolution is just like any other budget t...
ET review: BSNL Penta T-Pad IS701CBSNL's entry into the budget tablet is not without reason. At Rs 4,999, its 7-inch tab is the cheapest one in the market.
- Want to spend less than Rs 8,000? Six budget tablets to make your buying decision easier
The iPad may be the king of tablets, but not everyone wants to spend upwards of Rs 30,000 on a tablet. If you're looking to spend less than...
ET review: Mercury mTab Neo2What sets Mercury's mTab Neo 2 apart is that it is the cheapest Android tablet with full phone functionality (including voice calling).
- ET Review: HCL MeTab U1
HCL’s budget tablet with Android 4.0 has a glossy plastic finish all over the body — this gives it a premium feel but also makes it a finge...
ET Review: Micromax FunBookMicromax’s FunBook tablet is surprisingly well-featured considering it’s the cheapest Android 4.0 tablet in India.
- Is a budget tablet like Micromax Funbook really value-for-money?
While Micromax Funbook, an Android device that costs only Rs 6,500, isn't the greatest tablet, but it certainly proves that low cost doesn'...
ET Review: Zync Z-990 Android TabletThanks to the combination of specs and Android 4.0, it performs better than almost all other budget tablets we have used.
Aakash gets Rs 765 crore in Budget 2012Aakash has been allocated about Rs 765 cr in Budget 2012, which is likely to trigger the IInd phase of the project expected to begin in Apr...
- Budget Tablet: How to buy a good tablet that costs less than Rs 15,000
The sub-Rs 15,000 tablet market contains some very good devices but is also populated with rather ordinary ones.
8 budget tablets powered by AndroidIf you want a tablet but finances are tight, don't despair, you still have many options - all the tablets here are powered by Android and o...
- ET Review: MSI WindPad Enjoy 7
When an international brand brings out a budget tablet, expectations are understandably high. MSI announced the WindPad Enjoy 7 with some c...
- ET Review: iBall Slide sliding to glory
At a glance, the iBall Slide looks similar to most budget tablets. The fact that it is by iBall, a first-timer in this area, does not inspi...
- Mercury launches budget tablet mTab
The tablet has a 7-inch capacitive display with 800 x 480 pixel resolution that has become standard for budget tablets.