Friday 16 December 2011

World's cheapest tablet @ Rs 2500 only

DataWind, the Canadian company that is manufacturing Aakash, has started the internet booking and pre booking of the much anticipated inexpensive Android tablet. Online booking is perfect for students' version from the tablet and pre booking is perfect for UbiSlate 7, the upgraded version of Aakash.



If you are unaware of the latest news make sure you go through Breaking News and Hot News.

Students' version of Aakash is going to be available for Rs 2,500 and will also be delivered in 7 days. The commercial version, UbiSlate 7 is priced at Rs 2,999. The payment way of both tablets is money on delivery.

The commercial version of Aakash tablet is going to be powered by Android 2.3 along with a resistive touchscreen, Cortex A8-700 MHz processor and graphics accelerator HD video processor, 256 MB of RAM and a pair of GB of internal memory.

Other specifications really are a one standard USB port, 3.5 mm audio jack, a 7 inch display with 800 x 480 pixel resolution, resistive touchscreen, GPRS and WiFi support.

"The improved version of Aakash tablet is going to be obtainable in stores by January end," a spokesperson of DataWind told The Mobile Indian.

The tablet was to be made obtainable in retail stores by the end of November. "The delay in the availability of named continues to be due to upgradation in the tablet plus some unforeseen delay in manufacturing," the spokesperson said.

To book and prebook student and commercial versions respectively of Aakash tablet, users have to visit DataWind's website and fill up the necessary form. In the event of booking they will obtain a booking ID and a message which will state, "You will shortly receive an email confirmation from your support team with further details."

In case of pre booking users will receive a confirmation message that will state, "The commercial version of the Akash UbiSlate 7 could be launched in early weeks of December. Following the commercial launch we would get in touch with you to deliver your device just possible."

As a matter of fact, the confirmation message a reader will see is factually incorrect because the mobile Indian had reported earlier the Aakash tablet is going to be available only by January end.

Datawind has however not cleared how it's likely to establish the identity of students who'll book the cheapest version of Aakash tablet. When The Mobile Indian contacted spokesperson of Datwind he explained, "Anyone can book the student version of Aakash tablet."

If you are unaware of the latest news make sure you go through Breaking News and Hot News.

This defeats the objective of providing students an inexpensive tablet as now you can now place an order to get the tablet. Interestingly, now it's been says the federal government has procured only 10,000 Aakash tablets for distribution in schools and colleges from the initial 1 lakh proposed.

It appears such as the company was in a rush to start the internet booking process and it has dirty not proper homework before staring it.

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