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World's Cheapest Tablet Computer Launched in India

Wednesday 5 October 2011

World's Cheapest Tablet Computer Launched in India 

World's Cheapest Tablet Computer Launched in India
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After waiting over a year since a prototype was shown to journalists last year, Indian officials proudly unveiled the public computer in the world cheaper tablet Wednesday.
The device, known as the "tablet $ 35," is seen not as a valuable teaching tool for graduate students, but a milestone in the development of technology services in India in March to innovate and develop original products.At least that's what the Indian officials and hardware developers in New Delhi seems to be the launch of hope. Wind data Ltd chief executive Sunee Singh Tuli, whose company is manufacturing the product, said at the launch that the way he heard a lot of skepticism, including that "it can not be done by Indians. "


"This is a product made in India," said Tuli. "Thanks for giving me the opportunity to do so."

The tablet, which was developed in association with IIT Rajasthan, actually cost closer to $ 50 - the government pays Rs 2250 each for the first batch of 100 000 of them. Previously, he was named as the Sakshat tablet, but is now called "Aakash", or "heaven."

Mr. Tuli said in the presentation that the goal is to lower the price to $ 35, and finally, maybe $ 10.

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