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Friday, 14 October 2011

India launches Aakash, world's cheapest tablet computer - Hindustan Times

Aakash, world's cheapest tablet computer
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It was about a year ago that KapilSibal had proudly showcased the $35 tablet, Sakshat. And today, an upgrade of the same is finally being made available to the public, christened as Aakash, and it will be the cheapest high-level computing device ever launched in the world. The tablet has been manufactured by Datawind of Hyderabad and runs on Android 2.2 Froyo. Here are the specifications of the revolutionary tablet. Operating System: Android 2.2 Froyo, Processor: 366MHz, Display: 7-inch resistive, Dimensions: 190.5x118.5x15.7mm, Market:GetJar (not Android Marketplace), Connectivity:WiFi, 2 USB 2.0 ports. No 3G, Memory: 256MB RAM, Storage: 2GB (with expandable 32GB Micro SD), Battery: 2100mAh. Translates to about 3 hours of regular use., Price:Rs 2,276 (Rs 1,500 for students) Read Full: India launches Aakash, world's cheapest tablet computer - Hindustan Times