Union minister Kapil Sibal has said that an upgraded version of the
Aakash tablet will be launched at the same price of the original Aakash
tablet in April this year. Sibal said this while responding to a
question in Lok Sabha during question hour today. The minister also
revealed that DataWind, the company spearheading the Aakash I project,
will be supplying one lakh high speed tablets with a longer battery life
and improved screen.
Speaking about the new features, the
minister add that the improved Aakash tablet will feature a 700MHz
Cortex A8 processor, 3,200 mAh battery with three-hour usage time and a
capacitative touchscreen, which were missing in the original Aakash
tablet. The minister further said that the first phase of the project
mainly focussed on students in higher technical educational institutions
so that the government received technical feedback on the performance
of the tablet.
On demands to provide the Aakash tablet
to school students, Sibal said the same would be done after National
Mission of Education through ICT for Schools received funds. The
minister further said that the Aakash tablet project would prosper after
the government builds production capacities and policies for
distribution of the device with a special focus on students from
marginalised sections of society.
The Aakash tablet is one of the most
ambitious projects of the Indian government. The low-cost device is
aimed at bridging the digital divide in the country. The Indian
government, however, had a bitter experience with DataWind, as the
company failed to provide a tablet that stood up to IIT's test criteria.
The government has already faced heavy criticism over the Aakash fiasco.
DataWind has already launched a commercial version of the Aakash tablet as UbiSlate 7 and its upgraded version UbiSlate 7+.
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