Even though Annuar noted in the same tweet that those are just decorative images, it is not hard to wonder whether it is the very tablet that will be distributed through the PerantiSiswa programme. For starters, one of the images clearly showed that he was indeed the one who captured these images. Two out of the three images that the minister posted have the same angle. [Image: Annuar Musa / Twitter.]Additionally, the tablet in the picture features a folio-style keyboard and stylus which is in line with the requirements that Annuar has announced last month. If you may recall, other requirements that the tablets need to fulfil are a 10.1-inch display and 4GB of RAM although the exact model and brand name of the tablet in these pictures is not known as the minister did not share any images of its back area. Given the buttons and status lights on the top right section of the keyboard, it is probably a Bluetooth keyboard. At the same time, the stylus that is attached to the tablet seems to be a generic passive stylus. A close-up of the keyboard’s power and connect button as well as their status lights. [Image: Annuar Musa / Twitter.]With a budget of RM450 million, PerantiSiswa was originally meant to provide tablets to 600,000 students of higher learning institutions that came from B40 families according to the announcement made by Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul last year. However, the number was somehow trimmed down to 400,000 students in a follow-up announcement by Annuar last month. (Source: Annuar Musa / Twitter.)

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