Canada-based Research in Motion (RIM) today cut the prices of its tablet, PlayBook, by almost 50 per cent.
The 16 GB tablet will now cost around Rs 13,490, instead of Rs 27,990, which was the price when it was launched in June this year. The 32 GB tablet will come for Rs 15,990 and the top end tablet of 64 GB will be sold at Rs 24,490, reports Business Standard.
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