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Classpad

Android tablet computer


Summary

Android tablet computer

FieldValue
nameClasspad
captionClasspad Educational Tablet
developerClassteacher Learning Systems
manufacturerClassteacher Learning Systems
typeEducational tablet-media player-PC
release_dateDecember 2011
connectivityWi-Fi 802.11b/g/n,
USB and HDMI connection port
osAndroid 4.0
inputTouch screen
camera0.3 megapixel
cpu1.2 GHz
storageFlash memory
memory{{plainlist
soundspeaker
website

USB and HDMI connection port

  • 8 GB (expandable up to 32 GB)
  • 1 GB RAM Classpad is an Android-based educational tablet computer from Classteacher Learning Systems.

Features and specifications

The tablet comes with a version of the Android 4.0 operating system with some custom skins and applications provided by Classteacher Learning Systems.

Classpad, touted to be a competition for Aakash, the world's cheapest tablet, is conceptualised to customise education in a way that every student can be reached and participate in the process of learning. The Classpad claims a better battery life, 1.3 GHz processing speed and a built-in memory of 8 GB, which is expandable to 32 GB. The device is also equipped with artificial intelligence.

Students can enter text into the tablet with an on-screen keyboard.

The use of Classpads makes the teachers transfer class works to the students' tablets, share their own content instantly at ease, and conduct tests.

References

References

  1. Rai, Anand. (2 January 2012). "Classteacher Launches Low-cost Tablet Classpad; Is It Any Fight For Aakash?". [[Techcircle.in]].
  2. "IIT alumnus Rohit Pande launches education tablet Classpad".
  3. "IIT alumnus launches education tablet".
  4. "Rohit Pande, CEO, Classteacher, champions 'Spirit of Entrepreneurship in Education' at Faculty of Management Studies conclave".
  5. "Classpad: The Educational Tablet".
  6. "Another Indian tablet, now from an ex-IIT guy".
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