Friday 11 November 2011

Android Tablet PC India

Android  Tablet PC India


 Indian government's ultra low-cost tablet 'Aakash' is finally in front of us. The official launch comes nearly one year after telecom minister Kapil Sibal flaunted a prototype of the device. Previously nicknamed 'Sakshat', the Aakash is being touted as the "world's cheapest tablet".

The tablet is considered to be a significant accomplishment for the government, which believes the device will bridge the gap between the rural India and the ongoing technology boom in the country. Of late we have got several queries regarding the new Aakash tablet, so we've decided to give you a facts post, which will help you find answers to most of your queries.

Well, the Aakash tablet will be available for students at a subsidised price of nearly Rs 1,730. However, the exact price of the Aakash is nearly Rs 2,276, which the government paid for its procurement.

As per the official website, the Aakash tablet aka UbiSlate will be commercially available at Rs 2,999.

The Aakash tablets in India comes with a seven-inch 800x400 resistive touchscreen. It runs on Android 2.2 Froyo OS and is powered by 366 MHz + HD video co-processor.

For connectivity, it has an inbuilt WiFI support and can connect a datacard for 3G and GPRS connectivity. The device comes with a 2GB of storage memory, which can be extended up to 32GB via microSD.

It has a 256 MB RAM.

The device supports document formats: DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, ODT, ODP and can run PDF viewer, Text editor. It has a 2,100 mAh battery which is promised to give 3 hours of backup depending upon usage.

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