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Home > Consumer Tech > Low-cost Tablet Aakash Available For Online Purchase; Ubislate Launching Next Month

Low-cost Tablet Aakash Available For Online Purchase; Ubislate Launching Next Month

December 14, 2011 | Anand Rai
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The world’s cheapest Tablet is now available for online purchase, and anyone can purchase it this time around (not just students). The ‘Aakash’ Tablet, priced at only Rs 2,500, was launched by Kapil Sibal, Minister of Human Resources & Development, Communications & Information Technology in October, 2011 and was earlier exclusively for students. The company is providing customers with the cash on delivery (COD) facility and the delivery time for the Tablet is set to one week.

Aakash has a 7 inch resistive touch screen display (800×480 pixel resolution) and it runs on the Android 2.2 (Froyo) operating system. It is powered by a 366 MHz Connexant processor, has 256MB of RAM and comes with 2GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 32GB. The device has Wi-Fi, supports optional 3G modems and comes with 2 USB ports.

The Tablet also comes with a PDF viewer and has a separate application for YouTube videos. Additionally, DataWind is offering an optional keyboard case along with the Tablet for a laptop like experience. But the battery life of the Tablet is a meagre 3 hours which means it will require a charge more than once a day. The dimensions of the device are 118mm x 116mm x 12mm and its weight is 350 grams.

Also, people who feel that the Tablet is very weak as far as configuration is concerned can instead opt for the UbiSlate 7 Tablet (the upgraded version of Aakash) that will come with a better processor (Arm 8- 700 MHz) and a more powerful battery (3200mAh) that will provide 5 hours of battery life. This Tablet can also be used like a mobile phone for making calls, although users will have to pay a little extra for it (Rs 499 to be exact), since the price of UbiSlate 7 is Rs 2,999.

The only drawback in choosing this Tablet is that customers will have to wait till January, 2012 for getting their hands on this device. As of now the UbiSlate Tablet is also up for pre-order on the company’s website.

Tags: Aakash, Android 2.2 Froyo, DataWind, tablet, UbiSlate


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vibhin
Dec 14, 2011 21:12

I want this Tablet because I am a student

Amit Rajan Jadhav
Dec 15, 2011 8:18

Im an engineering student and i need such an Tablet but cannot afford to buy other expensive ones… so please tell me how to get the Aakash Tablet

Jitendra pimprikar
Dec 15, 2011 10:39

Its a versatile Tablet… because of low cost n high performance…. i am an engineering student and i want it…

navya.p.s
Dec 15, 2011 10:44

I have heard about Aakash tablet and i really want to experience using the tablet

d s mhade
Dec 15, 2011 11:14

It is a low cost product and i would like to use it

kunjal p. parmar
Dec 15, 2011 13:56

I am student and I want to purchase the Aakash tablet.

Deepak kumar
Dec 15, 2011 17:08

This will help in my studies

Srinivas Ghorpade
Dec 15, 2011 20:00

Thanks for updating, I booked my Tablet in November through phone & I got the booking no also.

Kindly let me know when it will be delivered to me?

deepak
Dec 16, 2011 14:02

I have booked this tablet version 7 from the UbiSlate site, I want to know in how much time will I get my tablet

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