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Impossible pricing; Freedom 251 will neither affect market nor Akash tablet: Datawind CEO, Suneet Singh TuliDatawind, the maker of world's cheapest tablet PC, questioned Ringing Bells phone cost of Rs 251 and said that the scheme will not impact h...
Aakash 4 production to start in January, price to come down: Kapil SibalThe next version of world's cheapest tablet PC Aakash 4 will start in January and the price of the devices are expected to further come dow...
After Aakash, DataWind launches low cost tablets starting at Rs 3999The 'UbiSlate 7Cx' is the company's cheapest 7-inch tablet with cellular connectivity, allowing internet access with a regular SIM, Datawin...
Datawind to ramp up Aakash production to meet growing demandDatawind will ramp up production and tie-up with a new assembly facility in order to clear the backlog of more than 40 lakh bookings.
Aakash tablet to get faster processor, better softwareAakash tablet-is in for a face-lift, with a faster processor and an upgraded version of Google's Android operating system.
- Datawind partners with GetJar for Ubislate II
Maker of world's cheapest tablet DataWind on Monday announced a partnership with GetJar to pre-install the GetJar app store on all Datawind...
- HCL Infosystems to participate in Aakash bid II at a feasible price
Computer maker HCL Infosystems today said it will participate in the tender for manufacturing Aakash 2, only at a "feasible" price.
Govt to bring out upgraded low-cost tablet Aakash-II in AprilAmid complaints with regard to the quality of the low-cost 'Aakash' tablet PC, the govt said it is hopeful of bringing out an upgraded vers...
- IIT for rain, shockproof Aakash 2 tablets, Datawind disagrees
The new test criterion proposed by IIT Rajasthan for Aakash 2 includes tablets which can operate at –20 degrees, can withstand sudden and s...
Aakash tablet to be available on rent in college librariesThe world's cheapest tablet Aakash may soon be available on rent in college libraries with subject-wise video lectures in various fields.
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: We want to target the billion Indians who are cut off, says Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of DatawindAakash, the world's cheapest tablet, is the computer for the masses, Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of its Montreal-based manufacturing company Dat...
- Aakash tab production cost less than $35, government buying at $49
On July 22, 2010, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal had unveiled a prototype of the device and announced that it would be developed for use at aroun...
- 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...
- Aakash, cheapest tablet computer, launched
The world's cheapest tablet computer was launched in India on Wednesday with 500 school students becoming the first few recipients.
Aakash: World's cheapest tablet launched; to be sold for $60 in retailThe $35 tablet was launched today and will be available at retail stores at a maximum retail price of Rs 2999, said its maker Datawind.
India debuts world's cheapest tablet computer at $35 tomorrowThe world's cheapest tablet, which will be unwrapped on Wednesday, will go on sale in India starting December, the device maker said.