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June 10th, 2016, 11:56 AM
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Iit mumbai tablet
Hi buddy I heard Indian government has decided to hand over its ambitious Aakash tablet project to IIT Bombay, can you tell me about it??
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June 10th, 2016, 02:37 PM
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Re: Iit mumbai tablet
Aakash a.k.a. Ubislate 7+, is an Android-based tablet computer promoted by the Government of India as part of an initiative to link 25,000 colleges and 400 universities in an e-learning program Yes Indian government has decided to hand over its ambitious Aakash tablet project to IIT Bombay, controversy over Aakash tablet is over the government apparently shifted the deal due to constant debate between IIT Jodhpur and Datawind over various aspects of the tablet and after much debating and delaying the Human Resource Development Ministry has decided to hand over the much ambitious Aakash tablet project to IIT Bombay. Applications Preloaded applications: (Internet) Browser Calculator notepad Calendar Camera Clock Contacts DatawindPkgeManager DevTools Gallery Messaging Music Note pad Phone Quick pic Search Settings Spare Parts One-Learn (CBSE CLASS 8-12 ) Manufacturer VMC Systems, Hyderabad Type Tablet computer Introductory price US$35 / 2,250 Media GSM Device Operating system Android 2.3 Gingerbread CPU ARM 11 Cortex A8 @ 800 MHz processor Memory 256 MB RAM Storage Flash memory Internal: 2 GB flash External: 2 to 32 GB microSD slot Display 800 × 480 px 7 in (18 cm) diagonal Sound Built in microphone; stereo earphones; 3.5mm jack Input Multi-touch touch screen Camera None Touchpad Resistive Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n) Power 3000 mAh li-po battery Online services GetJar Market Dimensions 190.5 mm (7.50 in) H 118.5 mm (4.67 in) W 15.7 mm (0.62 in) D Weight 350 g (12 oz) Predecessor Sakshat Successor Aakash 2 Related articles UbiSlate 7+ |
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