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Smart Tab 1 Is A MIPS-Based Jelly Bean Running Tablet With Low $125 Price Tag

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There’s a new low-priced Jelly Bean tablet on the block and it’s coming to you courtesy of Karbonn Mobiles (yes, mobile has an “s” at the end). It’s called the Smart Tab 1 and it’s being touted as the world’s first Jelly Bean tablet to hit India. The 7-inch device is powered by a 1.2GHz Ingenic MIPS JZ4770 processor, features a 2MP camera, 3G compatibility, micro SD slot, and comes out of the box running on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The tablet’s best feature however is its low $125 price tag.

The last we heard of a MIPS-based tablet, it was back when the $100 Ainovo Novo 7 was announced with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Then, a sub-$400 tablet sounded like a steal (no matter how shoddy the quality). And even though these tabs wouldn’t be able to hold a candle to the Nexus 7, for the truly frugal Android buyer, it’s hard to not take notice when a tablet is touting Jelly Bean for around $100. What do you guys think? Deal, or no deal?

World’s Lowest-Cost Android(TM) 4.1 ‘Jelly Bean’ Tablet Shipping Now — It’s MIPS!

Karbonn Mobiles Now Shipping MIPS-Based(TM) Tablet in India

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Jul 31, 2012 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) — MIPS Technologies, Inc. MIPS -2.49% , a leading provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for home entertainment, networking, mobile and embedded applications, together with Ingenic Semiconductor, a leading China-based CPU provider for mobile multimedia applications, and Karbonn Mobiles, a leading mobile brand and provider of attractively priced multimedia phones in India, today announced availability in India of the world’s lowest-cost Android(TM) 4.1 ‘Jelly Bean’ tablet.

The Karbonn Smart Tab 1 tablet, which leverages the popular, ultra low-power MIPS-Based(TM) JZ4770 SoC from Ingenic, is available now to consumers in India. Priced at Rs. 6999 (approximately US$125), the tablet will be available via the Karbonn website, as well as numerous online portals and retail outlets in India such as Reliance Digital and Walmart.

The Karbonn Smart Tab 1 tablet was first introduced in early July with the Android 4.0 ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ operating system. An upgrade to Android 4.1 will be available to customers who purchased this earlier version of the tablet.

According to a recent ABI Research study, the Indian media tablet market is estimated to grow with a CAGR of 71% from 2011 to 2017. “2012 is an important year for media tablets in India as an increasing number of models designed for the India market become available at different price tiers,” says mobile devices practice director Jeff Orr. “Keys to success for tablet vendors will be localized content, seamless connectivity, and providing an enhanced user experience.”

“With its unmatched combination of high performance and ultra-low power consumption, the MIPS-Based Ingenic SoC was a natural choice for our new tablet. Long battery life, leading-edge features and a wealth of local content make the Karbonn Smart Tab 1 tablet an ideal product for the Indian market. Building on our success with mobile handsets in India, Karbonn is pleased to be a leader in bringing an Android 4.1 tablet to market, and the first company in the world to offer an Android 4.1 tablet at such an affordable price point. We intend to be the leading marketer in the Indian tablet market wherein we wish to reach up to 200 thousand units per month by focusing on enterprise business solutions segmentation, education, healthcare, hospitality and next-generation business verticals,” said Pradeep Jain, managing director, Karbonn Mobiles.

“This new tablet demonstrates continued adoption of our cost-effective JZ4770 SoC in mobile devices. The JZ4770 SoC leverages the simplicity and elegance of the MIPS architecture, and features extremely low power consumption, 1.2GHz performance, and a high level of functional integration. Millions of tablets are already shipping around the globe based on our design, and we anticipate increasing success as more and more companies recognize the differentiation our solution can enable,” said Qiang Liu, chairman and CEO of Ingenic Semiconductor.

“After joining with Ingenic to announce the world’s first Android 4.0 ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ tablet in December, we have achieved numerous additional tablet design wins. Working closely with Ingenic and its OEMs, we are seeing increasing success for the MIPS architecture in tablets, especially in emerging markets such as China, Indonesia and now India. With our deep expertise in Android development, we are able to quickly port new versions of Android to MIPS-Based devices, with speed that is second only to Google itself,” said Gideon Intrater, vice president of marketing, MIPS Technologies.

To learn more about the Karbonn Smart Tab 1 tablet, including features and availability, visitwww.karbonnmobiles.com .

For more information about the MIPS-Based JZ4770 SoC and XBurst CPU from Ingenic, visithttp://en.ingenic.cn/

[Karbon Mobiles | Engadget]

 

 

Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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10 Comments

  1. Display resolution and GPU?

    1. Manufacturer website doesn’t say what screen res (I’m going to assume 800×480 — yes, 800×480).

      GPU is a “Vivante GC860” though I wouldn’t expect much out of it..

      1. If it doesn’t say then I won’t assume. My W6HD has about the same specs and is about the same price and the screen is 1024×600.

      2. It just gets worse and worse.
        Expect zero support from the maker and lots of little headaches.

  2. Sounds like a deal to me, especially w/expandble storage . Only other question is whether the GOOGLE PLAY STORE is available on this.

    1. If it’s anything like the Novo 7, it wont come with the Play Store but users might be able to get the Play Store installed via other means.

  3. would be intereing to check out. as ong as you dont care about playing any games on it might make a great little ereader/web browser

  4. It looks like they took the current crap level tech and found a way to load JB on it.
    The only users who will buy this are the ones who know how to hack the Play Store onto it.

    Give this to a non-techie and they’ll be sick of it in minutes.
    A low price tag and the latest OS does not insure ANY kind of good user experience.

  5. thats like setting fire to $ 125.

  6. No deal. 2012 I wouldn’t buy anything with a single core processor in it (I know Intel’s processor is good but I would still pass on it), especially clocked as low as 1.2GHz. Dual-Core or higher for me, preferably a Sammy, Snapdragon, or NVIDIA processor. No offence to the MIPS but they are relatively unknown in this space and I wouldn’t trust its integrity.

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