Aakash Tablet is currently the hottest gadget in Indian markets but is it worth the heat ?
The device was brought into the market, by a Korean Company named Datawind affiliated
by Indian Government, last year to provide poor students an affordable
gadget. with a view that it'd help them better understand the ever
changing world of modern technology. Media, press and several blog
entries helped Aakash become an over-hyped product and as a result,
January and February editions of the Tablet have been booked already.
Is it worth it your money ?
I would say no because the device's specifications resemble that of a cheap tablet made in China ( no kidding ).
- The 336 MHz processor is not sufficient to provide a smooth multitasking experience.
- The resistive touchscreen doesn't respond to touch of a finger( as you may already know) and it's not to responsive even when touched with stylus.
- It doesn't has access to Android market, doesn't support hardware upgrades.
- It doesn't even has speakers, to listen to audio you must purchase an external audio device with 3.5mm jack.
- It can connect to Internet but only via Wi-Fi which is so rare to those poor Indian students that Aakash tries to target.
- I don't see a reason why anyone would want to buy Aakash Tablet for themselves.
- The design itself is weird, not like a modern gadget and sports a huge Aakash logo on the back. I'd be embarrassed to carry it in public with that logo on the back.
If I were to buy an Aakash Tablet, I' would hang it on a wall to use it as digital photo frame. I don't see this device doing anything more than that.
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