There’s always talk about products aimed at developing markets, and India, the country with the second-largest population in the world, is most definitely one of those markets. Though there are lots ...
The Ubislate 7 is India’s next low-cost Android tablet. Shipping in January, the $55 tablet features a 7-inch 800 x 480 resistive touchscreen, 700MHz processor, and a GPRS radio. It will run Android 2 ...
Datawind has finally launched its successor to the first gen Aakash in the form of the UbiSlate 7+ and UbiSlate 7C. Also, as expected, price continues to be the strong point for the two tablet devices ...
UbiSlate 7+has the same function as the earlier UbiSlate but will have added SIM and phone functionality. Notwithstanding its inability to deliver the Aakash as well as the UbiSlate tablets, Canadian ...
India recently launched their first government-subsidized Android tablet, a device which retailed for around $55, and now there is a new one on the way called the Ubislate 7. The device is expected to ...
Aakash Tablet maker Datawind has launched two new low cost commercial Android tablets, Ubislate 7+ and Ubislate 7C. – Aircel ,to offer an unlimited GPRS Internet plan at Rs 98 per month for the ...
DataWind began producing the UbiSlate 7+ tablet a few years ago. They unveiled the Ubislate 7C was released in November of 2011. It was originally only released in India. These were billed as “$35 ...
The UbiSlate 7, the upgraded version of the Aakash tablet, is sold out for the month of January and February. DataWind is presently taking pre-orders for the month of March only. The pre-bookings for ...
Datawind has updated the names of their retail versions such as Ubistable and Aakash 7 tablets. This change of name has created slight confusion in the minds of the consumers. Thus the unique Aakash ...
When tablets started appearing at low prices and attractive specifications, they instantly made it to the hearts of gadget lovers as well. But even with reasonable price tags, the tablets might lack ...
Suneet Singh Tuli and his London-based company DataWind officially launched what was initially billed as the world's cheapest tablet computer on Thursday, April 26, in Delhi. Almost as a throwback to ...
DataWind, a leading provider of wireless web access products and services, today launched the much awaited Ubislate series of tablets. Providing smartphone Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention ...