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Demand for big screen tablet soars due to remote learning needs

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₹10,000 - ₹15,000," said Pankaj Harjai, director – tablets and smart devices, Lenovo India.Mumbai-based electronics retailer, Mahesh Telecom, has seen growing demand for tablets in the range of ₹10,000- ₹20,000.

However, supply from the side of vendors has been limited.“Tablets are in great demand especially those with big screens that are good for studies," said Manish Khatri, partner at Mahesh Telecom.To leverage this growing demand, companies in the segment have started launching new products.

Samsung recently launched Galaxy Tab S6 Lite tablet with a 10.4-inch screen and the S-Pen.Lenovo also plans to launch new tablets with more children centric features. “We are making efforts to bring in more innovation in our products with improved.

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