Rlg Communications Limited from Ghana launched their latest product – Uhuru Tablet PC which is a both a Tablet and a Notebook a couple of weeks ago.
PROS:
Dual-display combines laptop and tablet functionality.
Solid Glass on lid is stylish looking and a responsive touchscreen.
Quality construction and Overall solid build.
Microsoft Office 10 pre-installed.
Speedy performance enhanced by Intel Core i5 inside.
CONS
Only 2 USB Ports ports on docking system and an HDMI port & a USB port on tablet.
60GB Solid-state Hard-drive isn’t enough.
Connectivity
The Uhuru device has two physical buttons for volume control, as well as ON/OFF, positioning sensor, and WLAN keys. In addition, the tablet is also one of the devices with the most interfaces. There’s an RJ-45 port for LAN connectivity and two audio ports for Speaker/Mic making it easy for video conferencing via Skype which is pre-installed.
Keyboard
The keyboard that comes with the docking system makes typing on the device very easy and flexible considering how the compact the whole device is. All the expected keys on a normal Windows PC are present, including the Windows Start and context menu buttons. There’s even a Caps Lock light.
Warranty
The Rlg Uhuru comes with a One-Year Guaranty against any manufacturing defects. Repairs and replacements will be made free of charge during this period, therefore the Service Warranty voucher must be kept and produced by consumers/buyers of the product.
Verdict
The Rlg Uhuru offers an awesome dual-display design with a convertible tablet for the mobile user at a fairly high price for the average Ghanaian. Starting at GHc 1,950.00 (USD 1,020.00; GBP 675.00 and EUR 767.00), the Rlg Uhuru compared to the Microsoft Surface which starts from USD750.00 (GHc 1,435.00)running at almost everything as the latter is expensive and less affordable.







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