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Riding the wind: How Suneet Singh Tuli powered DataWind to become top tablet player in IndiaEarly this year, DataWind became the largest tablet seller in India and Suneet Singh Tuli is not done yet. Having found an unlikely ally in...
Mobile devices maker Datawind to launch Rs 2,000 smartphone with free InternetLow-cost mobile devices maker Datawind currently has 3 smartphones and 5 tablets under its portfolio and is selling 40,000-50,000 devices e...
Large part of IPO for investment in expansion in India: DataWind"It is not just the plants we want to fund; we actually want to fund research which does breakthroughs with such lower cost devices."
AMD keen to tap Indian mobile device market; to hold talks with HCL, Wipro"We're very keen to explore Indian tablets makers and will be meeting with HCL, Wipro and all the others in the market," Roy said.
Aakash maker Datawind tops India's tablet market; Micromax, Apple followDuring Jan-Mar period, Datawind had about 15% market share compared to Micromax that had about 12% share, according to the firm.
Aakash maker Datawind becomes the third largest tablet seller in IndiaSamsung leads India's tablet market with a 24% market share, followed by homegrown vendor Micromax that has about 15% market share.
Aakash 2 tablet's cost advantage sees rivals Micromax, Pantel and Wish Tel crying foulAccording to DataWind CEO, clever design, in-house manufacturing help co to sell the tablet Rs 1,500 cheaper than rivals.
Will second version of Aakash make a perfect landing in cheap tablet market environment?"The specs of Aakash-II are better than some of the hot-selling tablets, but at half the price," says Tuli, CEO of DataWind.
- Datawind breaks ties with supplier, Aakash delayed
Datawind said it is running two weeks behind schedule in deliveries for retail sales of its tablets, due to a break up of its relationship ...
- Acer stumbles in India as tablet prices tumble
Tablet computers may be selling in big numbers elsewhere in the world, but definitely not in India.
- HCL Infosystems launches three tablets for students, starting Rs 7,999
HCL Infosystems said it had cornered 15% of the Indian tablet market after launching its first tablet - Me Tab - last year at Rs 10,990.
We have Rs 700 crore worth of orders for Aakash: DatawindThe current version of Aakash is selling at Rs 2500 online, and the next version is expected to be priced at Rs 3000 per unit.
- 14 lakh Aakash Tablets booked in 14 days
Sales bookings for world's cheapest tablet, Aakash, have soared to 14 lakh units just 2 weeks after it was put up for sale online for Rs 2,...
- PlayBook prices reduced
Research In Motion (RIM), makers of BlackBerry smartphones, reduced prices of its PlayBook tablet Wednesday by half for the festive season.
Aakash tablet: World's cheapest tablet goes on sale for Rs 2500 onlineDatawind, the maker of world's cheapest tablet has put up for sale about 30,000 tablets online at a price of Rs 2500 each, with a delivery ...
World's cheapest tablet Aakash can turn a money spinner for students, NGOsDatawind, the maker of Aakash, has announced a contest for students wherein their best applications will be embedded in the Ubislate.
- World's cheapest tablet Aakash to have more features, prices may go down
If the Rs 3,000 tablet Aakash by Datawind was not enough, the company feels that it would be able to lower the price still further.
World's cheapest tablet 'Aakash' receives 3 lakh pre-launch bookingsA subsidised model of this tablet, made by UK-based Datawind, is already being distributed free in schools and colleges.
- Aakash, world's cheapest tablet: Miracle pill or cheap gimmick?
The low-cost tablet with the name of a surface-to-air missile can be a gamechanger for India’s digital have-nots . But without proper plann...
Launch of world's cheapest tablet 'Aakash' today, likely to be sold for $60 in retailThe $35 tablet nicknamed Aakash, will be available at retail stores at a maximum retail price of Rs 2999 ($60), shortly after its launch, s...