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The device comes with dual speakers placed either sides on the rear panel, so you can consider it a multimedia product, as well. Micromax had launched its first 4K TVs with Android in India in the previous month and now the company is expanding into the market of tablets and laptops. My guess is that they have confidence in the success of Windows 10, as well, and that they want to diversify their portfolio, as well. Micromax isn’t stopping here with the Canvas LapTab, as this seems to be just the beginning of a bigger strategy. Vikas Jain, co-founder of Micromax, said the following: While the laptop-tablet market isn’t as crowded as the smartphone, Micromax will have some strong competitors, such as HP, Dell, Lenovo, Acer and other. And yeah, have a look at the commercial from below to see how Micromax is trying to promote their product. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhM_FEa8r1w&feature=youtu.be