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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Datawind releases $37.99 Android tablet in US

A tablet originally released for education use in India makes its inexpensive way into the US market.
by Amanda Kooser December 16, 2013


Datawind first made waves back in 2011 with an Android tablet available to the schools in India for a government-subsidized price of $22. Known as the Aakash 2, the little tablet that could is now available in the US for $37.99 under the name UbiSlate 7Ci. The UbiSlate 7Ci anchors a lineup of tablets running Android 4.0. For the meager pricetag, you get an 800x400-pixel 7-inch touch screen, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of flash memory, Wi-Fi, and a 1GHz processor. Those specs aren't going to knock you off your couch, but it's completely within the realm of reason for less than $40. If you want more features, look higher into the UbiSlate lineup. The UbiSlate 3G7 can take a SIM card, has a 1.2GHz processor, and a better screen resolution for $129.99.

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