This product is not too much affective in the market.Powered by a MediaTek MT8321 quad-core processor with 1GB RAM, the tablet feels a bit sluggish while switching between apps, especially when we had more than 5-6 apps open in the background. However, it can handle individual tasks such as web browsing, reading and YouTube videos well. It played games like Smash Hit smoothly.The tablet has only 8GB of internal storage but you can add another 32GB via micro SD card. The tablet’s key high point is the dual SIM slots which support 3G networks and calling. It can actually be used as a smartphone if you want a big screen.The 2, 800mAh battery can last a whole day on a single charge on modest use.Customer service is very bad not solving the problem. The quality of budget tablets in the range of Rs.10, 000 has improved considerably in the last few years. Unfortunately, we haven’t seen a similar improvement in entry-level budget tablets priced around Rs.5, 000. Intex’s latest tablet iBuddy IN-7DD01, priced at Rs.5, 499, looks a bit different but can it change the perception about budget tablets?