The Indian government is expanding its scheme to bring affordable computing to the education sector by announcing that a tablet costing just £14 will launch in India in 2014.
The Aakash 4 will feature a seven-inch scratch resistant touchscreen. It will support wifi, 3G and 4G connectivity and will have 4GB of internal storage. Users will be able to add external memory cards with storage capacity of up to 32GB.
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I'm amazed that India's government can build a tablet, and sell it for £14 which is cheaper than many less advance electronics like MP3 players, Universal remote controls, and graphing calculators.
The cheap price of this tablet proves most of us are all over paying for our electronics, computers, and other electrical goods since the Indian government can create a cheap tablet which has decent features without raising the price where it costs too much cash.
I'm also surprised that this tablet has a scratch resistant touchscreen, 3G and 4G connectivity, and supports external memory cards which are not found on tablets which cost hundreds of dollars more.
The Aakash 4 will feature a seven-inch scratch resistant touchscreen. It will support wifi, 3G and 4G connectivity and will have 4GB of internal storage. Users will be able to add external memory cards with storage capacity of up to 32GB.
Read more
I'm amazed that India's government can build a tablet, and sell it for £14 which is cheaper than many less advance electronics like MP3 players, Universal remote controls, and graphing calculators.
The cheap price of this tablet proves most of us are all over paying for our electronics, computers, and other electrical goods since the Indian government can create a cheap tablet which has decent features without raising the price where it costs too much cash.
I'm also surprised that this tablet has a scratch resistant touchscreen, 3G and 4G connectivity, and supports external memory cards which are not found on tablets which cost hundreds of dollars more.