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THE TABLET COMPUTER AAKASH..
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I am very proud to say that our country has produced the worlds cheapest tablet pc AAKASH........this will be a mighty stroke to all the multi national corporates ....This would also be a very help for all the children of India as it would be easy for them to easily access the internet and would help them to develop their knowledge and will help to create a very brilliant and educated new generations |
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RE: THE TABLET COMPUTER AAKASH..
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RE: THE TABLET COMPUTER AAKASH..
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There is definitely no other touch pad tablet or computing device anywhere near the price of Aakash tablet. It is a new generation device which comes with attractive features. This is the world’s cheapest tablet pc. This tab is made for the requirement of the users and especially for student needs.
Good News for Everyindians |
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RE: THE TABLET COMPUTER AAKASH..
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Aakash 2 aka UbiSlate 7 to be tentatively released in January 2012 comes with a better processor and Wi-Fi + 3G option.
The Aakash tablet has finally gone on sale online. The ultra low-cost tablet is priced at Rs. 2,500, and comes with a delivery time of seven days. The Aakash tablet, previously nicknamed as Sakshat and touted as world's cheapest tablet, is aimed at students and can be used for various functions. The 7-inch tablet however, has already been criticised for its slower processor and minimal features, especially when compared to the better-specced Aakash 2, which is due to be launched in January. Perhaps DataWind, the maker of Aakash, aims to address its limitations with the launch of the Aakash 2, which for now is officially being called the UbiSlate 7 tablet, and has been priced at Rs 2,999. DataWind has already started accepting pre-orders for the UbiSlate 7. |
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