Tablet PC-maker Milagrow, which has upgraded its slimmest tablet TabTop7, said it is looking to sell about one lakh units this fiscal.

The company had launched TabTop 7.4 in May. It also plans to launch a Windows tablet at Rs 45,000-plus in August.

The new version of the 16 GB TabTop is just 6.5 mm thick with one terabyte external hard disk drive, and comes with preloaded Tamil and Hindi keyboards; Kannada will follow next month. It will also have preinstalled Flyte, Flipkart’s online music store. It is priced at Rs 13,990.

“We are aiming at a 5 per cent market share in the Indian tablet market this year with one lakh units. The total tablet market is expected to be two million units,” said Rajeev Karwal, Founder, Milagrow. It has sold 5,000 units of TabTop so far with demand coming from cities such as Chennai, Bangalore, Kochi, Pune and Hyderabad.

Milagrow, set up in 2008 as an IT consulting firm, entered the consumer durables segment in the third quarter of last year. It has already launched eight products so far, which include the world’s slimmest tablet and the first ever women-centric tablet. It has three business verticals — Tablet PC, Domestic Robotics and Convergence Technologies.

>Priyanka.pani@thehindu.co.in

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