India tablet computer Aakash 35 U.S. dollars on the news of the morning of the January 4, the Indian tablets maker Datawind said the company's Low-cost tablet computer Aakash has received 1.4 million bookings. The reservation is comparable to Apple's ipad. Since the end of December last year, Datawind's first batch of 30,000 Aakash tablets began to accept bookings. This led to a sharp rise in Datawind's web site traffic, which prompted Indian information security regulators to warn the company of possible attacks on its website. The Aakash tablet is priced at 2500 Indian rupee, equivalent to less than 50 dollars. The Government has also subsidized student users, reducing real prices to $35 trillion. Although the Indian government is scheduled to produce 1 million tablets by the end of 2011, Datawind's capacity will not be met until April this year. To meet a large number of user needs, Datawind has built new plants in the Indian, Noida and Hyderabad to expand capacity. In addition, Datawind also began to promote Aakash upgrade products. Datawind has launched a tablet computer called UbiSlate 7+, which is priced at Rs. 2999. The tablet uses a 700MHz arm cortex A8 processor, better than the Aakash 366MHz arm 11 processor. In addition, UbiSlate 7+ also uses a larger battery, newer version of the Android system, while supporting GPRS Internet access. (D-Gold)
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