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There are many tech giants that offer gimmicks without disturbing our budget such as HP, ASUS, Lenovo, Samsung, etc., but one manufacturer that grabbed all limelight for providing a cheapest tablet was Datawind. A UK-Canadian manufacturing and marketing company that produces wireless web access devices signed a contract with the Indian government to develop a low cost computing device that could be used by students across the country. Making the lowest price tablet was the idea of IIT-Jodhpur’s students, while the designing, creating or manufacturing was done by the DataWind. The first Aakash tablet which was launched in October, 2011 created a media buzz as the government offered Rs 2276 tablet which was available to students after subsidising the price by up to 50 per cent, i.e. Rs 1,100-Rs 1,200. At such low, low price tag, students get an astonishing spec sheet that includes 7 inch touch screen, Google's Android 2.2 operating system, 366 MHz processor, 256 MB RAM, 2GB Flash internal storage capacity (expandable via microSD card) and battery back-up of 180 minutes.
Aakash’s commercial version, UbiSlate was available for the general people. After receiving such a good response from people, Datawind has manufactured many upgraded versions since then. And the upgraded versions include UbiSlate 7Cx, UbiSlate 7C+(EDGE), UbiSlate 9Ci, UbiSlate 7Cz, and UbiSlate 3G7 which are accessible within Rs. 3999 to Rs 6999 price range. So, you can visit their official website- ubislate.com to go through all the tabs and take your pick on Android Best Tablet- you will never be disappointed! For more details visit http://www.ubislate.com/
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