India's $35 tablet launching this month
NEW DELHI: After hitting the roadblock for over six months, the Indian government backed ambitious low-cost tablet project is finally set to take off.
According to latest media reports, the low-cost $35 tablet codenamed 'Sakshat' is expected to launch by the end of this month.
The country's answer to the $100 laptops developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be powered by Linux OS and is made by HCL Technologies.
The 7-inch touchscreen tablet will come with inbuilt keyboard, video conferencing facility, multimedia content, Wi-Fi and USB port
As for the specs, the 7-inch touchscreen tablet will come with inbuilt keyboard, video conferencing facility, multimedia content, Wi-Fi, USB port, 32GB hard drive and 2GB RAM. The tablet will support Open Office, SciLab and Internet browsing.
Source - [ timesofindia.indiatimes ]
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