Sunday, 20 November 2011

Cheapest tablet in India..

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“The rich have access to the digital world, the poor and ordinary have been excluded. Aakash will end that digital divide,” Telecoms and Education Minister Kapil Sibal said.
The government is buying the first units of the lightweight touch-screen device, called Aakash, or “sky” in Hindi, for $50 each from a British company which is assembling the web-enabled devices in India.

The specs of the tablet are as below:
  • Android 2.2
  • 7 inch resistive touchscreen
  • 366 MHz Connexant processor with graphics accelerator
  • 256 MB RAM and 2GB Flash memory, expandable to 32GB
  • 2 USB ports
  • Micro-SD slot
  • 3.5mm jack
  • WiFi
After first giving them out for free, the government aims to sell them to students for $35 next year. A retail version will be sold in Indian shops for about $60.
The device uses resistive LCD displays rather than a full touch screen and connects via wireless broadband. DataWind CEO Suneet Singh said future versions would include a mobile phone connection, making it more useful in rural areas.
The launch last week of Amazon’s Kindle Fire shook up the global tablet market, with its $199 price tag and slick browser a serious threat to Apple’s iPad.
Like the Kindle Fire, the Aakash uses the Google Android operating system.
iBerry, which seems like it  got its i from the iPhone and Berry from Blackberry, is a Hong Kong based tablet maker. iBerry is launching 2 tablets in India, where else. Predictably, there’s a 7-inch tablet and there is a 10-inch tablet in the portfolio. Unsurprisingly the 7-inch tablet iBerry BT07 will be priced at Rs. 6990. The 10-inch tablet iBerry BT10 will be priced at Rs. 14990.
iBerry BT07 at the price of Rs. 6990 wants to be India’s cheapest tablet available for retail consumption.

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