Rlg Communications launches Uhuru device
Uhuru is 3G enabled which runs with the Windows 8 Operating System (OS).
It is empowered by a core i5 processor and has an Ivy Bridge 15 CPU, a 11.6” Touch Screen, a 10-point capacitive touch panel, 4GB Ram, 64GB hard drive, with front and back cameras, Wifi, Bluetooth, USB and HDMI Port and Micro SD card reader.
Also, Uhuru has a detachable dock with a second battery, a USB port, a microphone, headphone and DC Jack. The device is a combination of a laptop and a tablet, meaning the tablet can be detached from the keypad and used on its own.
Speaking at the launch last Friday night in Accra, the Chief Executive Officer of Rlg Communications Limited, Mr Rowland Agambire, said the product would be launched in some parts of sub-regions in Africa.
He urged Ghanaians and the whole of Africa to believe in rlg taking technology in Africa to a higher level.
“It has not been easy but the path is set for greater things to take place in the world of technology in Africa,” he said.
The Minister for Communications, Dr Omane Boamah, said the government would continue to support indigenous products, since they created employment for many people.
Story by Salomey Appiah
