The team behind the Jolla Tablet are opening up their successful crowdfunding campaign again on Indiegogo and they are now offering a 64GB version of the tablet.
Original backers of the tablet who paid for the tablet before the 11th of December can now choose to upgrade their tablet to the 64GB model for an extra $25.
New customers can also get their hands on the 64GB version of the Jolla Tablet and the new model will set you back $249.
We are happy to announce that Jolla Tablet – the world’s first crowdsourced tablet is making a comeback at Indiegogo! Due to great amount of requests, our campaign is now live and accepts contributions until the end of February 2015.
Features and Specifications
The Jolla Tablet is not just another tablet in the market; it stands out due to its unique features and specifications. The tablet runs on the Sailfish OS, which is known for its smooth multitasking capabilities and user-friendly interface. The 64GB version offers ample storage for apps, media, and documents, making it a versatile device for both work and play. Additionally, the tablet features a high-resolution display, a powerful processor, and a long-lasting battery, ensuring that users have a seamless experience whether they are browsing the web, streaming videos, or playing games.
Community and Crowdsourcing
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Jolla Tablet is its origin story. The tablet is the world’s first crowdsourced tablet, meaning that its development was heavily influenced by the feedback and contributions of its backers. This community-driven approach has allowed the Jolla team to create a device that truly meets the needs and desires of its users. The success of the initial crowdfunding campaign, which raised just short of $2 million, is a testament to the strong support and enthusiasm from the community.
You can find out more information about the 64GB model of the Jolla Tablet over at Indiegogo at the link below, the new campaign will run until the end of February, and the team behind the device have already raised just short of $2 million for their new tablet.
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