Megaleecher.Net

Making technology work for you...

Get Your Free Subscription By Email:

India launches "Aakash" the $35 priced world's chepeast tablet computer

As blogged earlier the $35 world's cheapest tablet computer by Indian government aimed at students is finally out. The tablet dubbed "Aakash " will be subsidized by Indian government and will be distributed to students for just US$35 - developed by an UK-based company DataWind in collaboration with Indian Institute of Technology (Rajasthan) the commercial version of the tablet will be called "UbiSlate" and is expected to retail for $60.

Aimed to fill-in the digital divide between poor and rich "Aakash" tablet is powered By Android OS supporting resistive touch-screen, web browsing and video conferencing, it has a three-hour battery life and comes equipped with two USB ports - complete specifications, images and demo video can be found at - http://www.megaleecher.net/Indian_Tablet_Costing_%2435_Video_Demonstration.htm.

Add new comment

This is just one of the many helpful tips we have posted, You can find more stories here,
Do subscribe to updates using your favorite RSS feed reader or using the secure FeedBurner email update form on top of this post.