
Creating tablet computers is becoming an increasingly profitable business, in the light of the ever-growing popularity of these devices. Now there are so many varieties of tablets that there is hardly a person who can name all the models existing on the market of tablets. But recently, for the enumeration of various tablets would be enough fingers on both hands. The Chinese are particularly active in this area, and their devices are getting better every month. Now, African companies have decided to join the development of tablets.
It turns out that in the Congo there is such a company VMK (did anyone hear about this?), And in June this company announced its intention to release its own tablet. It was even presented a few photos of the device, and stated that it will work on the basis of Gingerbread. In general, there were not so many people who believed in the imminent appearance of such a device, but now no one doubts. VMK did release this tablet.
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In general, there is nothing particularly remarkable about it, besides the fact that this device was made not in China, but in Africa. A display with a diagonal of 7 inches, a processor with a frequency of 1.2 GHz, 512 MB of RAM and 4 GB of internal memory available to the user. In addition, there are wireless modules. The cost of the device is quite high, especially if you take into account the not too outstanding characteristics of the device. Price VMK Way-C is $ 300. I wonder who in Congo or Kenya can afford such a device?
VMK Way-C will appear only in African countries, including Congo, Kenya, Senegal, Gabon and some others. Date of commencement of sales - October 2011. If someone will be in Africa at this time, in one of the indicated countries, he can purchase the device and make his review for Habr :-)
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