India seems to start to become very friendly country for the middle to lower. Especially for those who are still a student. The government provides a tablet named Aakash to students in India only costs 35 USD or about 300 thousand.
Aakash Tablets
DataWind tablet has a 7 inch screen using Connexant 366MHz chip, with 2 GB of storage facilities and 256 MB of RAM. As an early stage, about 100 thousand tablets will be launched next month.
With the tablet, the expected access to the Internet will become easier. Currently, only 8 percent of India's population has access to the internet in person. Not only that, the people of India also prefer to use a tablet PC instead.
Aakash Tablets
Communication Minister of India, Kapil Sibal said that all the students in India should have this tablet. Meanwhile, if the public wants, then they should pay far more expensive, which is 61 USD or about 600 thousand. Of course for the general public, this tablet features a fairly complete.
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