The version
of low-cost tablet Aakash, coined the India tablet, was launched in New Delhi
on Sunday by President Pranab Mukherjee. Coming at a
price tag of Rs.1,130 (32 euro) for students, the version which will be made
available to students of engineering colleges and universities to begin with,
is now powered by a processor running at 1 gigahertz (GHz), has a 512 MB, a 7
inch capacitive touch screen and a battery working for three hours of normal
operations. It has been developed under the aegis of IIT Bombay with the active
support of THE Centre for Development of Advanced Computing.
Photograph: PTI
Canada-based
firm Datawind is rolling out the device. “The price is Rs.2,263 at which the
government purchases the device from us. The government subsidizes it by 50%
and it will be distributed to students at Rs.1,130,” said Datawind chief
executive officer Suneet Tuli. He said the government is also trying to
encourage the state governments to chip in by subsidizing it further so that
the device can eventually be available to students free of cost.
The first
100,000 devices will be provided to students of engineering colleges and
universities and subsequently these will be distributed to others. About 220
million students will get the device across the country in the next five-six
years.
By Livemint.com through the Digital Empowerment Foundation
By Livemint.com through the Digital Empowerment Foundation
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