Government of India has launched a tablet , which is one of the cheapest tablet in the world.this tablet is named as ‘Aakash’. The upgraded version of Aakash tablet is known as Aakash 2 or Ubislate tablet. This tablet costs around Rs.3000 (USD 60) and is powered by Android v2.3 (Gingerbread). Let us see the specifications of this tablet.
Features and Specifications:
- Android v2.3 Gingerbread
- Graphic Accelerator
- HD Video processor
- RAM : 256 MB
- 700 MHz processor
- Internal memory : 2 GB
- External expandable Memory: Up to 32 GB
- USB v2.0 (1 port)
- 3.5 mm jacks for Audio in and out
- 7 inch display with resistive touch screen
- Screen Resolution: 480 X 800 pixels
- Android Market compatible
- GPRS connectivity
- WLAN (WiFi): IEEE 802.11 a/b/g
- Can be used as a phone
- Standard 3200 mAh battery
- Battery Backup : Up to 180 minutes
- Android OS
- Very low price
- Low quality hardware
- Resistive touchscreen
- Low battery backup
- No multi-touch input
- Price: Rs.2999 (USD 60)
The tablet seems good with Android v2.3 and support of Android Market and low price. The loading speed of a page , in browsing is nice. GPRS is supported , which is very important for mobility . This tablet has a SIM card slot, therefore, it can be used as a phone , as well. However, the main disadvantage is low quality material and low battery backup. You can use it 180 minutes constantly, at once. Moreover, there is no multi-touch input. Overall, a tablet with equal pros and cons, hence, if you are buying this one as a secondary tablet , or want to use it for fun , that its good for you. But, if you are seeing this as a substitute of high-end tablets, it’s not so much suitable.



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