Meet Nigeria’s Own Android Tablets-The Z-Pad From The Zinox Group

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zpadNigerian computer manufacturer, Zinox Technologies has launched its first range of tablets, dubbed the Z-PAD to tap into the country’s growing mobile market.

Set to launch next month, The Z-PAD range run on Android OS  and come in Wi-Fi and 3G models.

Speaking about the development, Leo Stan Ekeh, the Chairman of the Zinox Group said the firm has fulfilled the demands of the Nigerian tech community with the tablets which he said are high performance, great quality and  are compatible to various office applications in the corporate environment.

Apart from the hardware, the Z-Pad will come with a Zinox APP, complete with local content such as news, academics, politics, sports, academics and arts and culture.

The firm recently established a high-end digital computer and mobile phone assembly plant in a move it expects will help it produce international class desktop PC’s, laptops, phones and tablets. Zinox is not the first Nigerian firm to launch locally designed tablets in igeria. In 2010, Encypher Group launched its Inye tablets which are as good as international brands.
Key Features

The Z-PAD v 7The 4G tablet has Intel Core i3 -3217U 1.80GHz  and an Intel vPro processor.Has  4GB internal memory.Has slim detachable keyboardIt display screen is s11”Runs on Windows 8 Pro.

The Z- PAD v6

Dual core processor

Runs on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

Has a 10-inch display with 1280×800 pixel resolution

dual cameras (front and rear), supports GSM,

has a 10 point Capacitive Multi-touch and a long battery life- 8000mAh Li- polymer.

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