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Dec 16, 2011
India unveils new version of 'world's cheapest tablet'
Agence France-Presse | Monday November 12, 2012
India has launched a new version of its ultra-low-cost tablet computer with a quicker processor and an improved battery, on sale to students at the subsidised price of $20.
Basics of world's cheapest tablet, Aakash
NDTV Correspondent | Wednesday June 6, 2012
These are the basic specifications of the $50 tablet, world's cheapest computing device
3 more IITs to work for making Aakash tablet cheaper
Press Trust of India | Wednesday June 6, 2012
The government plans to involve three more IITs in the world's cheapest Aakash tablet PC project to make it more indigenous and further lower its price.
Has the battery run out on Aakash tablet?
Tuesday June 5, 2012
Aakash, the "$35" computer launched last year in India as the world's cheapest tablet, has run into problems and companies will be invited to bid again to make the device after complaints of poor performance and hiccups rolling out a pilot model.
Has the battery run out on Aakash tablet?
Reuters | Wednesday February 22, 2012
Aakash, the "$35" computer launched last year in India as the world's cheapest tablet, has run into problems and companies will be invited to bid again to make the device after complaints of poor performance and hiccups rolling out a pilot model.
School in Bahrain eyeing 600 Aakash tablet computers
Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 21, 2012
Students of an Indian school in Bahrain will soon get the world's cheapest tablet computer 'Aakash', developed by India's Human Resources Development Ministry.
3 more IITs to work for making Aakash tablet cheaper
Press Trust of India | Friday February 3, 2012
The government plans to involve three more IITs in the world's cheapest Aakash tablet PC project to make it more indigenous and further lower its price.
Basics of world's cheapest tablet, Aakash
NDTV Correspondent | Wednesday October 5, 2011
These are the basic specifications of the $50 tablet, world's cheapest computing device
What features will the Made in India Tablet have?
NDTV Correspondent | Wednesday October 5, 2011
The $35 tablet may not end up being $35 anymore and may no longer be called Sakshat, but it will be the cheapest computing device that has ever been launched.