Hyderabad chess player develops tablet PC

Kurmanath K. V. Updated - November 20, 2011 at 01:40 PM.

Mr. Ponnala Lakshmaiah, Minister for IT & Communications Government of Andhra Pradesh launching Tablet PC - " AVE " developed by two young entrepreneurs - Chiman Prakash and Nikhil of Sareddy Technologies, a London based company.

He quickly changes roles and plays different games on chess board with pawns and bishops and mother boards with complex IP circuits. For 16-year-old Chiman Prakash Reddy it is just a game either way.

The 16-year-old prodigy, who doesn’t have any formal education, has developed a tablet PC with features, which he claims, can give top brands a run for their own money. And this makes Hyderabad fore-runner in the lucrative and exploding tablet market.

This is the fourth tablet PC from Hyderabad after Notion Ink’s Adam (after developing the tablet it moved its headquarters to Bangalore). Then came Akash that rattled the top tablet players with its price tag of Rs 3,000. Another small player too launched a tablet a few months ago.

Prakash Reddy, who holds a rank of 1920 on FIDE and good Commonwealth slots, said Ave provides 3G connectivity and Wi-Fi facilities and with a battery life of 6 hours. It carries a price tag of Rs 12,999.

Andhra Pradesh IT Minister, Mr Ponnala Lakshmaiah, released the Android Gingerbread AVE tablet PC here on Saturday.

“We are planning to sell 1,000 tablets in the first month. We are in talks with Reliance Digital and Bajaj Capital for offering financial schemes for students and others,” Prakash Reddy said.

Prakash says he doesn’t have any formal education but developed keen interest in IT and game development. He is Executive Director of ST (Sareddy Technologies Limited) that is registered in the United Kingdom. The company develops mobile games also.

For gadget lovers, the features of Ave - The 1.2 GHz tablet weighs only 360 grams. The 7-inch PC can has built in memory of 8 GB. It can support MicroSD cards up to 32 GB for transfer of direct media files. “As any other hardware firm, we get the boards in China and assemble them in the UK,” he said.

Published on November 20, 2011 07:31