After the saga of mobile phones going overload in terms of sales volume, the stage is set for the next big revolution story. It is the Tablet PC segment that we are talking about here. The latest entrant is Le Pan, with its latest model, the LePan 3 marking its entry into India.
The Tablet segment in India witnessed an unusual boom with manufacturers from all nooks and corners of the planet making their entry into the portable computing market. What was initially a two faced competition between Apple and Samsung has now evolved into a new horizon wherein more than a 100 different models from over 20 manufacturers have started taking the market by storm.

The Android OS is without a doubt, the reason for the spurt in tablets spanning almost all price segments. The Le Pan 3 did not go elsewhere for an OS as it also shipped its model with the latest Android 4.0 Ice-cream Sandwich OS.
This might indeed be the first Tablet PC in the country to spot the latest Android version available. It is not just the operating system that makes the Le Pan 3 stand out among the rest as it offers other features which make it par with other top competitors in the Indian market.
The Tablet has a powerful TI OMAP 4460 Dual Core processor that offers seamless multitasking and rendering capabilities. With a clock speed of 1.5 GHz, it is up there with the best in the business.
Le Pan did justice by pairing it with a 1 GB RAM which ensures you never run out of memory space to run your favourite applications. The internal memory is pretty good and the best part is that if you find it not up to the mark, you can always extend its courtesy of a Micro SD card expansion slot that is provided with the device.
The company felt it not nice to introduce the Le Pan 3 without a companion and so the TC978 was also showcased as part of its new launches. The TC978 is somewhat a stripped down version of the Le Pan 3 as it sports a processor with 1 GHz spinning speed.
Both the tablets are expected to feature big screens which might eventually reach 10 inches in size though we don’t have exact confirmation on the resolution and similar stuff like that. No word is out regarding the pricing of either models but if the company wants to make a dent in the Indian panorama they ought to make the correct shots otherwise they might end up as untold stories among the several ones that already clog up in the Indian technological saga.
So these 2 models are all set to enter the Indian market and the competition might as well keep an eye out because if they get the pricing on spot, then there is no stopping Le Pan from conquering the hearts of Indian Tablet PC enthusiasts. Wonder why the company is still tight lipped about the prices, maybe they want to give another shock to the competitors.
