Monday, 10 October 2011

Aakash-The Revolutionary Tablet


After a huge success of the world’s cheapest car manufactured by India, the country is all set to step into the tech-world with the same strategy of offering good quality product at the best possible price.

Aakash-The Revolutionary Tablet

The original prototype named Sakshat (Sanskrit: साक्षात् "Embodiment") was unveiled in 2009, purported as a "$10 laptop"


After a wait of about one year since a prototype was shown to the reporters, on 5th October,2011, the Indian officials have finally launched the world’s cheapest tablet i.e. Aakash Tablet (also known as Akash Tab or $35 Tablet) is available at a price of just $60 ( 3000) in retail stores and $35( 1700) for students.

Aakash is made by the UK-based company DataWind. Aakash will be assembled at DataWind's new production centre in the southern city of Hyderabad

The commercial version of Aakash Tablet is Ubislate which will be available from November with a few more features than the Government’s version.

The device has been developed as part of the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology that aims to link 25,000 colleges and 400 universities on the subcontinent in an e-learning program via an existing Sakshat portal.

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