Windows Based Tablet iBall WQ32 Review

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iBall has now been a pretty impressive electronics manufacturer with a great role to pay in the Indian market. It has given some brilliant products right from the very moment of its inception. And when it comes to tablets, iBall has been doing exceptionally well whether it’s about entry level ones or the pro ones. Last year we saw a Windows based tablet coming up from iBall’s listing. iBall WQ32 launch in India was held last year.

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iBall WQ32 is the first Windows based tablet by iBall ever. These days we have seen many other manufacturers taking interest in making devices that run on Windows platform. Recently, there were Acer One S1001 and Microsoft Surface 3 which joined the rally of Windows based tablet. These two are really hybrid though. iBall WQ32 features a 1.3 GHz quad-core Intel Atom Z3735 processor which supports SpeedBurst technology to reach a maximum clocking speed of 1.86 GHz under maximum load conditions. The processor is paired with 2 GB of RAM and boasts a 5 MP autofocus rear camera but has no flash and a 2 MP front facing camera. The tablet supports sim card and microSD card. It comes with 16 GB of internal storage. The device packs an 8.8 inch IPS display.

iBall WQ32 Tablet Specifications

  • 1.3 GHz quad-core Intel Atom Z3735 processor
  • 2 GB RAM
  • 16 GB inbuilt storage (supports microSD card)
  • Windows 8 OS
  • 5 MP rear autofocus camera
  • 2 MP front camera
  • 8.8 inch IPS display (1280×800 pixels)
  • Can be attached to keyboard
  • 14 Wh battery
  • HDMI, 3G, sim-support, Wi-Fi, USB OTG

The tablet comes with HDMI support and one year free license of Microsoft Office 365. iBall WQ32 price in India is now as low as INR 9,999 as compared to launch price of INR 16,999.

Mudit SharmaMudit Sharma
A tech expert with zeal to shoot a third-eye vision at tech updates and electronic gadgets.

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