Aakash, dubbed the cheapest tablet in the world has been seeing massive reserves from its online launch. The government's program to expand education through information technology has received an overwhelming response and appreciation.
The official website of Aakash Tablet http://www.akashtablet.com reported heavy traffic and created waves around the world. His DataWind manufacturer has about 30,000 tablets online at a price of Rs 2,500, with a deadline of seven days.
The seven-inch touchscreen tablet inexpensive boasts features such as 256 megabytes of RAM, ARM 11 processor with the operating system Android 2.2, two USB ports and HD quality video.
Gadgets and Gizmos magazines that reviewed Aakast tablet says: "I will rave about the performance or Aakash Ubislate the government prefers to call it. 7-inch tablet DataWind touch screen comes with a sticky-resistant, one of three hours battery and no 3G. The company did not even call it a pill. "
The seven-inch touchscreen tablet inexpensive boasts features such as 256 megabytes of RAM, ARM 11 processor with the operating system Android 2.2, two USB ports and HD quality video.
Gadgets and Gizmos magazines that reviewed Aakast tablet says: "I will rave about the performance or Aakash Ubislate the government prefers to call it. 7-inch tablet DataWind touch screen comes with a sticky-resistant, one of three hours battery and no 3G. The company did not even call it a pill. "
In 2999 R, the Ubislate (Aakash government issue $ 35 marked on or about Rs 1700) is at least a couple of thousand rupees less than the most basic Android phone. Even without 3G, which allows quick access to the Internet via Wi-Fi and GPRS
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