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Showing posts with label Aakash tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aakash tablet. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Aakash tablet in trouble over performance


 A “$35″ computer launched last year 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.
The government has hailed the Aakash tablet as an achievement of frugal engineering that would end the digital divide in a country where only one in every 10 of its 1.2 billion people use the Internet.
The locally assembled machine has a cost price of around $50 and was to be sold to students by the government for Rs 1800. Reuters
Products such as Apple Inc’s iPad are beyond the reach of many in the fast-growing middle class. The locally assembled machine has a cost price of around $50 and was to be sold to students by the government for Rs 1800.
But only 10,000 units have been shipped since October. The relationship between the device’s manufacturer, DataWind, and a government research institute soured amid complaints by test users that the processor was too slow, the battery life short and the resistive touch screen hard to use.
Human Resource Development Ministry is due to launch a new tender in the next few weeks to seek partners to build the tablet – a process that could see DataWind dropped.
“It is not automatic that because you have done phase one you will do phase two,” said a senior official at the ministry with direct knowledge of the project.
Datawind won a contract last year to make 100,000 units for the government and it was thought likely it would make the additional 1 million units called for in the second phase of production. But it had lost its first-mover advantage and would face renewed competition for the contract, the official said.
“The feeling is that sufficient interest has been generated to get better specifications at the same or a lower price,” added the official, who declined to be named.
A small London-based company, DataWind developed the tablet with the Indian Institute of Technology. The company said the institute had changed the specifications late last year and now wanted a device that could meet US military durability requirement for the same rock-bottom price.
“Among other things that requires the device to take 4 inches an hour of sustained rain,” DataWind CEO Suneet Singh told Reuters.
“We objected to it and the project has been on hold since then, we are working with the ministry to get that resolved,” Singh said after meeting with ministry officials in New Delhi on Tuesday.
India has a reputation for creating affordable products that are easy to use and sturdy enough to handle its rugged environment – from Tata Motors’ $2,000 Nano car to generic versions of pharmaceuticals.
But despite being a leader in software and IT services, India trails fellow BRIC nations Brazil, Russia and China in the drive to get the masses connected to the Internet and mobile phones, a report by risk analysis firm Maplecroft said last year.
The number of Internet users grew 15-fold between 2000 and 2010 in India, according to another report. Still, just 8 per cent of Indians have access. That compares with nearly 40 per cent in China.
The Aakash is aimed at university students for digital learning via a government platform that distributes electronic books and courses.
DataWind says it is receiving tens of thousands of orders daily for a commercial version of the tablet with a built-in GPRS modem that is due to be launched this month for Rs 2,999  ($61).




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Thursday, 16 February 2012

Ubislate 7+/Aakash 2 features reviews launch date in India

The next version of Aakash ubislate7 tablet, known as Ubislate 7+/Aakash 2, is expected to launch in 1st or 2nd week of April.Pre-booking has already been started.Book it from here.
     With this tablet one gets the facility of both GPRS and Wi-Fi, which helps you stay connected all the time. It is perfect for 24*7 anywhere web access. It also has the functionality of a mobile phone.Now you can make call from this Tab. The processor speed is 700 MHz which makes it three times that of the original tablet. It has a battery of 3200 maH, and lasts for up to 5 hours. It comes with a headphone/mic plus integrated speaker.  
                UbiSlate7+ runs on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) operating system and having  700 Mhz Cortex A8 processor with Graphics accelerator and HD Video processor ,It has 7-inch resistive touchscreen display with 800 x 480 pixels screen resolution and 256 MB RAM. Ubislate7+ comes with 2 GB internal flash  memory, memory can be extended up to 32GB with micro SD card slot, Wi-Fi ,GPRS connectivity,3.5 mm audio jack and USB 2.0 port.It comes with Accessories like Car Charger, External Antenna, Keyboard Case

 Features
  • Anytime & Anywhere Internet access with Cellular connectivity for only Rs. 98/- per month (in India only)
  • Connect via GPRS or WiFi  
  • GPRS: Embedded modem eliminates the need for external dongles and allows Internet access everywhere  
  • WiFi: Allows fast Youtube videos at hotspots
  • Fast web access even on GPRS networks, across the country using DataWind's patented acceleration technology
  • Web, Email, Facebook and much much more!   
  • High Quallity Video Streaming & HD Quality Video Playback 
  • Games, Full Office suite, Educational software, Over 150,000 apps!   
  • Expandable memory to 32GB   
  • Use any ordinary pen-drive 
  • Even plug-in a 3G dongle 
  • And it's a Phone to make/receive voice calls

Specifications
  • Android OS 2.3
  • Cortex A8, 700 Mhz Processor with HD Video Co Processor   
  • 256 MB RAM   
  • Storage: (Internal) 2GB Flash / (External) 2GB to 32GB Supported   
  • Peripherals: 2 Standard USB Ports (Ver. 2.0)  
  • Audio Out: 3.5mm jack   
  • Display and Resolution: 7" Display with 800x480 pixels   
  • Supported Document Formats: All Version Office Document formats and many more   
  • High Quality Video Streaming & HD Quality Video Playback   
  • Input Devices: Resistive Touch Screen  
  • Connectivity with GPRS & WiFi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g   
  • Battery: Upto 180 minutes of battery, AC adaptor 200.240 volts  

Ubislate7+ price in India:Rs 2,999/-  INR
Two great news for you
1.Aakash 2 To Go Expensive With Better Features

There was a buzz everywhere that the low cost computing device popularly known as Aakash tablet, the cheapest tablet, is all set to disappoint millions of consumers, who are eagerly waiting to purchase it. However, the good news is that Aakash tablet would be made available with enhanced features and more effective in terms of its functionality.

As per the news report, the water resistant as well as shock resistant Aakash tablet with processor which is four times faster than the older version along with excellent battery life will be priced at USD 100, which is around Rs 4500/-. It is two times higher than the original cost.

Apparently, the public and private sector technology firms had promised the government to supply about a million of Aakash 2 tablets at the older cost, has now refused to do so. The Canadian company Datawind had received the order for supplying one lakh Aakash tablets at USD 50 to the government. The debate on hiking the price started, when the Indian Institute of Technology, Rajasthan clearly specified few test criteria for Aakash tablet. The Indian Telephone Industries and Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited have agreed to meet the requirement of government of a million Aakash tablet but, not at the cost that was decided earlier.

The specifications as per Indian Institute of Technology Rajasthan is that the computing device should be able to function at 20 degrees and up to 50 degrees Celsius, withstanding steep, sudden fall and water resistance. It has also specified a 1.2 GHz microprocessor against 366 MHz for Aakash tablet and 700 RAM megabytes, which is double the original one. The battery as per specifications should be able to run up to 8 hours. Thus, due to these specifications and enhanced features, the price of Aakash 2 tablet has increased. After increasing the price of this low budgeted device, it is no longer the cheapest tablet.

2.Aakash May Soon Be Free For Students

The $60 Aakash tablet, which had become the talk of the town in India, is indeed the most important topic of discussion amongst the people of India today. This education based tablet has become a dream of every student as it is highly useful as far as education is concerned. Students will be highly benefited with the usage of Aakash tablet. Now, students may be further benefited as the world’s cheapest computing tablet, Aakash, which was distributed exclusively for students across the nation at a discounted price may be available for free very soon.

       The HRD minister Kapil Sibal reportedly stated the plan of government on supplying subsidy up to 50 percent to the tablet and the rest of the amount to be covered by the universities in which the students are enrolled. The institutions would take a call on the cost that they would like to recover. As per Kapil Sibal, the Government is keen on providing Aakash tablets to every student as it would be extremely useful for their educational growth and career advancement. The minister also revealed about the manufacturing plans, which would be made indigenous mainly, the components that are required for making Aakash tablets. The minister also said that there was a meeting organized with Bharat Electronics.

The government is all set to make plans in order to manufacture every component of Aakash tablet indigenously or else, it is not feasible to supply it as massively as planned as per the statement made by the HRD minister. The popularity of the Aakash tablet has already risen up to extreme heights it will increase further if at all the tablets become free for students. The HRD minister, in addition to moving the manufacturing process domestically, also wants to provide Aakash tablet to students be for free. This decision of manufacturing the components indigenously may act as a tool to save more money and as a result, the computing device can be offered at a lesser price.


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