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Classpad
DeveloperClassteacher Learning Systems
ManufacturerClassteacher Learning Systems
TypeEducational tablet-media player-PC
Release dateDecember 2011
Operating systemAndroid 4.0
CPU1.2 GHz
Memory8 GB (expandable up to 32 GB)
StorageFlash memory
InputTouch screen
Camera0.3 megapixel[1]
ConnectivityWi-Fi 802.11b/g/n,
USB and HDMI connection port
Websiteclasspad.in

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,[1] 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.[specify]

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. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

References

  1. ^ a b Rai, Anand (2 January 2012). "Classteacher Launches Low-cost Tablet Classpad; Is It Any Fight For Aakash?". Techcircle.in. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  2. ^ IIT alumnus "Rohit Pande launches education tablet Classpad". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  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".