World's cheapest tablet Aakash can turn a money spinner for students and NGOs






The latest and cheapest tablet of the world has been launched in India on this Wednesday (05-11-2011).The much awaited India’s ultra low cost Aakash tablet is finally here and is creating ripples all around. Datawind launched Ubislate7 in India, and the student version is named as the Aakash tablet. It offers a web delivery platform that enables quality and interactive knowledge over the internet.

There is definitely no other touch pad tablet or computing device anywhere near the price of Aakash tablet or Ubislate 7. It is a new generation device which comes with attractive features. This is the world’s cheapest tablet pc. This tab is made for the requirement of the users and especially for student needs.

   Specifications

 - Developed by – Datawind
 - Cost – Rs 2,276 (approximately $50) – Approximately Rs. 1500 for students
 - Size – 190.5×118.5×15.7mm
 - Screen size – 7” resistive
 - Weight – 350gms
 - Operating System – Android 2.2(Android Marketplace is missing, instead Getjar is installed)
 - Processor -366 MHz, plus Graphics Accelerator and HD Video Co-processor
 - Memory -256 MB RAM
 - Storage –2GB Micro SD card expandable up to 32GB
 - Connectivity – 2 USB ports (full sized)
 - Battery – 2100mAh
 - Camera – External USB
 - Network – Wi-Fi Enabled
 - Web Browser – DataWind Accelerated Browser
 - Modem – Inbuilt cellular and Subscriber Identity Module (SIM)


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