India launches cheapest tablet

06 October,2011 07:05 AM IST |   |  Mid day correspondent

India launches Akash tablet computer, first touch screen tablet costing Rs 2,250, a fraction of the cost of the iPad


India launches Akash tablet computer, first touch screen tablet costing Rs 2,250, a fraction of the cost of the iPad

Aiming to bridge the digital divide in the country, India yesterday launched the world's cheapest tablet computing device Akash costing Rs 2,250 ($46). Around one lakh students will be able to have better access to information through the product developed jointly by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Rajasthan at Jodhpur, and DataWind Ltd.


Good things come in small packages: HRD Minister Kapil Sibal and Dr
D Purandeshwari launch world'su00a0 cheapest tablet at Vigyan Bhawan,
in New Delhi on Wednesday. PIC/Rajeev Tyagi


The tablet, christened Akash, will be made available to higher education students in India at Rs 1,125 per unit with the central government bearing 50 per cent of the cost. The government ultimately wants to bring down the cost of the device to less than Rs 490, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal said.

"Akash is a milestone in history. It will bring paradigm shift in education delivery," said Sibal, adding, "The device is not only for Indian students but for those of the world." Officials said the low-cost device would allow students in the rural areas to access technology that will define the 21st century.

"People said it can't be done in India and by the Indians. We accepted the challenge," said DataWind chief executive officer Suneet Singh Tuli. IIT Rajasthan director Prem Kalra said the prototype of the low-cost device was developed by his students.

Akash has a seven-inch Android 2.2 touch screen, Wi-Fi and can be used as an Ebook reader for access to online streaming course material and web-based research, he said. Sibal said the challenge for IT experts was now to generate world class content also. He appealed to the hardware industry to come forward and partner the government in manufacturing the low cost device.

Said Priyanka Singh, post-graduate student at the Central University of Rajasthan, who received a unit from Sibal, "Akash will help me search latest information related to Economics."

Specifications
Operating System:u00a0 Android 2.2 Froyo
Processor: 366MHz
Display: 7-inch resistive
Dimensions: 190.5x118.5x15.7mm
Connectivity: WiFi, 2u00a0 USB 2.0 ports. No 3G
Memory: 256MB RAM
Storage: 2GB

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