Friday, 21 February 2014

UbiSlate Android Calling Tablets For Price Sensitive People

Cheap Android Tablet
Apple might be the best tablet maker till today because it was first to the race; but, there is a substantial number of Indians who don't need an iPad and, frankly, will never be able to afford one. In 1990s, personal computers became commonplace only when their price had dropped to roughly one week's salary of people. The Indian government understood the price sensitivity of the Indian consumer and had introduced a cheapest computing device in the market. In order to reach the billion people living on less than Rs 10,000 a month, government needed to develop a tablet that retailed for about Rs 3,000.

The UK based company, Datawind won the contract of making such a low-priced tablet and launched the first tab in Oct, 2011. Since then, the company has launched many different versions of Aakash tablet that also doubles up as a phone.

Cheapest Tablet Phone In IndiaIn the country like India, the total population is approx 1.27 billion wherein 360 million are children. Of the 360 million children in India, only 219 million of them are in education. The Indian government is working on plans to distribute 220 million tablets - one for every student in the country. The tablet is so cheap that the government can supply Aakash for less than it costs to print the necessary schoolbooks.  

The commercial version of Aakash, UbiSlate tablet is also accessible to the general people. But the students have the opportunity to buy the same tablet at the subsidized rates. The Android Calling Tablets were smash- hit in India and now, they are also available in developed countries like US, Canada and UK. 

To sum up, UbiSlate is not a spec-heavy Android tablet, but the tab is affordable connected gimmick that works decently well and has the potential of changing the lives of many individuals who won't be able to pay for anything costlier.For more details visit http://www.ubislate.com/

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