India’s $35 Tablet Returns

Where so many IPad versaries failed so Indian Government has succeeded to launch its cheap tablet named Aakash tablet. And at a price of $45 form U.K. manufacturers DataWind, it is much expensive than the $35 prototype which government of india launch and showed off in july 2010 and it is the world cheapest tablet which is commercially available for the $60 this november having specs of 7-inch, 800-by-480 resolution resistive touch screen, there’s a 366 MHz processor, 256 MB of RAM, 2 GB of flash storage and a 2100 mAH battery worth two or three hours of juice. Two USB ports and a microSD card slot line the edges which runs Android 2.2.

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One comment

  • October 9, 2011 - 2:41 pm | Permalink

    This is a great idea to make tablet so cheap and promote it for college students. I think this trend should spread outside India because government made tablets are relly helpfull with education and are avalible for almost everyone.

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