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Sunday, 4 December 2011

Aakash 2 Tablet Price.Specifications and availibility in market

A Complete Know-How of the Aakash 2Tablet,the Commercial version of the Traditional Aakash Tablet


Aakash 2 Tablet,the Commercial version of the Cheapest Aakash Tablet will be available in the market from February 2012.Earlier the commercial version is known as Ubislate 7 and was scheduled to be released in November 2011,but now it will be released with a new name called "Aakash 2 Tablet" and it will be released in the market in February 2012.The Aakash 2 tablet is a dual feature tablet that acts as both tablet as  well as Mobile Phone

Aakash 2 Tablet Price:


The Commercial version of Aakash Tablet is said to be cheapest in the world.The tablet is priced @ Rs2276 (or $ 49).The price is same as the price of Aakash tablet-1 that is released by the HRD minister Mr Kapil Sibal on 5th October 2011

Aakash 2 tablet Specifications and Features:


The Aakash 2 tablet is an improvised version of the Aakash tablet.In our previous posts we have published the Features of Aakash tablet PC and now we are posting the Specifications and features of Aaakah 2 tablet.We advise all our readers to check the specification of both the products and accordingly make a decision about buying the product.Here are some of the additional features of Aakash 2 tablet in comparison with the Aakash Tablet 

  • Aakash 2 tablet supports the latest version of the Android (3.0) called Gingerbread.
  • Aakash 2 tablet is powered with the 800 MHz processor as compared with the 366 MHz processor in the traditional version of the Aakash tablet.
  • There is significant improvement in memory capacity as the Aakash 2 tablet comes with the 1 GB memory capacity.
  • Aakash 2 tablet comes with front face camera and the has a longer battery life with the duration of 5 hour also there is a significant improvement in the touch screen.

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