NEW DELHI: Aakash, billed as the world's
cheapest tablet PC, has evinced a lot of interest among several world
leaders and international organisations like UNESCO and World Bank, HRD
Minister Kapil Sibal said.
"Several prime ministers and ministers have evinced interest in Aakash
who want it for their country in thousands," he told reporters here
without elaborating.
He, however, said that during his recent visit to UNESCO, the president
of the general council displayed the tablet to the audience while the
World Bank showed it among the board of directors.
He said the International Finance Corporation, which coordinates its
activities with other institutions of the World Bank group, can also
collaborate with India for improving the device.
The tablet, costing 2,276,
was launched on October 5 and it will be available at around half this
price to students as part of government's programme to expand education
through information technology.
An initial order of one lakh devices has been placed with device maker Datawind.
Sibal said phase II of the device will be much more advanced and will be available at the same price of $35.
"It will have much higher processor, touch screen and longer battery life," he said.
Talking about his trip to the U.S. where he chaired the first Indo-US
higher education summit, Sibal said an American delegation will be
visiting India next month to carry ahead the partnership in this field.
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Aakash labeled as the world's cheapest tablet pc? That's a great news for everyone. Now they what to consider if they want to experience a tablet pc without sacrificing their budget. I know this tablet pc can compete to those other brands in the market.
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