Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Aakash 4 PC Tablets Are Ready To Snatch Entire Limelight And Media Buzz

Aakash tabs have emerged like a new hope that every child in India irrespective of their caste, or economic conditions will be empowered with computing and Internet access. After its huge success in India, this tab is also available in developed countries like US, UK and Canada.

Aakash 4 PC TabletsPriced at just Rs 3,999, Aakash 4 is going to make a strong entry into the tablet world and will give extremely strong competition to its high-end competitors in the affordability game. Announced in mid-February that the Aakash 4 tab will hit the market by March end and it’s about one week remaining for the big launch. According to the latest updates, the spec sheet of this new iteration is fantastic in accordance with such a low price tag. The tab will flaunt a 7 inch capacitive touch screen that is extremely durable and scratch resistant. 

The distinctive feature of this tab is that it will include Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G and 4G connectivity. It also supports whooping 4GB of internal storage and external memory card slot with storage capacity of up to 32 GB that's more than enough to keep educational content, movies, pictures, and music. The tab will also have a front camera, that’s a superb feature to click selfie and carry out video chats with your friends and family.

According to a source, Aakash 4 PC Tablets will be given to engineering institutes which will be directly bought from vendors empaneled by the DGS&D. This new version will allow students to read and compose in Hindi, Kannad, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil, Malayalam, Manipur, etc. along with audio-video chat facility. Get ready for the fast, sleek, improved yet, low-cost tab that will surely not cost you a fortune. More info is available at http://www.ubislate.com/

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Aakash 4 PC Tablets- Your Best Buy Gimmick

Aakash 4 PC TabletTablets are ultra-portable gadgets which are generally smaller than a laptop and little bigger than a smartphone with the flat touch resistive or capacitive touch screen as its foremost external feature. It is used mainly by touching the screen with either a stylus or one’s fingertips. These gimmicks have replaced physical keyboards with virtual keyboard for typing words.

Today, there seem to be combative competition among the tablet-makers since Apple’s release of the iPad in 2010. Besides Apple, other major players in the tablet market include Samsung, Microsoft, Google, RIM, Sony, HP, and many others. These tablets use Google’s Android, Microsoft’s Windows, or RIM’s QNX as their operating systems.

But, if you’re a first time buyer or you just don’t really know where to start, then let’s have a look at what you can get for your money. In between many tech giants in the market, the tab which grabbed everyone’s attention was Datawind’s Aakash because of its USP- low cost. At the launch of its initial model in October 2011, Aakash aka UbiSlate 7+ had a 7-inch touch screen, was equipped with an ARM 11 processor, two USB ports, and 256 MB RAM running under the Android 2.2 operating system.  

Other features included a graphics accelerator and HD video co-processor, a micro SD slot with a 2 GB micro SD card (expandable to 32 GB), a 3.5 mm audio output and input jack, a 2100 mAh battery and Wi-Fi capability. These features made the Aakash very popular from the start. This popularity has continued to the versions Aakash eventually released.

The latest version to be released soon is Aakash 4, which is expected to have upgraded features like 1 GB DDR3 SDRAM, 4 GB plus integrated flash storage, slot for micro SD card 2.0, support for USB mouse, keyboard, and cards; 3.5 mm jack, a 7-inch LCD screen, Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth and camera. If you have a little patience to buy pad-sized doohickeys, then Aakash 4 PC Tablet gets the job done for a jaw-dropping price.For more details visit http://www.ubislate.com/