renemueller
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- Nov 20, 2012
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Hi guys, I recently stumbled upon an article that reviewed android tablets for students http://www.mawista.com/blog/en/top-cheapest-tablets-for-students/
And this one named Akash, manufactured in India, really grabbed my attention. It's only 50$
Are there any cheaper or better ones at the same range as this one.
Personally I have a Nexus 7 16 GB running Jelly Bean 4.2 and am more than pleased with it, but I was wondering if a tablet like these can be bought in bulk and be used in schools to boost education in under-developed countries for example.
What are your thoughts?
And this one named Akash, manufactured in India, really grabbed my attention. It's only 50$
The main idea of Akash was to create computing device which is affordable, and by affordable I mean it is the cheapest gadget ever. Targeted mainly at students and educational needs the significances of the product cant be under mind. Akash is manufactured in India and it is the world cheapest tablet computer. It has a 7 inch screen and weighs only 350 grams and it runs on android 2.2. It has a Wi-Fi connection, 2 full USB ports, 256 MB ram and a 2GB flash memory, but it also have a 2 GB micro SD card which is expandable to 32 GB. It is designed especially for students and educational purpose. If you do not want to spend more than 50$ on a tablet than Akash is the right choice for you.
Are there any cheaper or better ones at the same range as this one.
Personally I have a Nexus 7 16 GB running Jelly Bean 4.2 and am more than pleased with it, but I was wondering if a tablet like these can be bought in bulk and be used in schools to boost education in under-developed countries for example.
What are your thoughts?