India to showcase Aakash tablet at UN on November 28


The Indian government's ambitious ultra
low-cost Aakash tablet PC will be showcased at the United Nations (UN).
The announcement was made by India's Permanent Representative to the UN
Hardeep Singh Puri, who further revealed that the government will be
holding a presentation about the much-talked about device on November 28
at the world body's headquarters. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and
DataWind's CEO Sunit Singh Tuli will also be attending the event.
Aakash
has been "described as the most competitively priced tablet computer by
an Indian-origin entrepreneur," Puri said at a news conference to
highlight the Council's monthly agenda under India's presidency.
According to the official, the device would be called “frugal
innovation” in UN terminology, and it is a “competitively priced
innovation”.
The Aakash is one of the major projects for the Indian government. The ultra low-cost tablet is aimed at bridging the digital divide
in the country. Unveiled in October 2011, the Aakash tablet ran into a
spate of controversies even before it could reach the hands of the
students and general public.
The launch of the device has been delayed time and again. Union minister Kapil Sibal recently said that the device would be available to students from November.
The government will be coming out with
an advanced version of the original Aakash tablet, dubbed as the Aakash
2. The new Aakash has better features
such as improved processor and longer battery back up (1GHz processor,
four-hour battery time, capacitive screen and Android 4.0 operating
system.) For more on the Aakash tablet, click here.






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