With the arrival of the ultra low-cost Aakash tablet PC,  the dynamics of the Indian tablet market have changed significantly.  Prior to the Aakash tablet, the market already had various low-cost  budget tablets such as Beetel's Magiq and Reliance 3G Tab. However, the  Aakash tablet thumped everyone in the segment with its ultra low-price  of Rs. 2,500. Other manufacturers are yet to announce an Aakash rival,  which we certainly don't see coming in a near future. Until then, the  Aakash has its way in the market.
Even before the Aakash tablet was  unveiled, the device was already a serious topic of discussion across  the world. Now, after its release - many just see the tablet as suitable  for price-sensitive markets such as India, others believe the tablet  isn't just good enough! Logic has been put behind both the aspects, and  it is quite tough to say which side makes more sense - for in fact, both  make sense. The low cost ensures everyone in the country will be  eligible to lay hands on a tablet. And at the same time, people need not  spend on the Aakash, if they can afford a better endowed tablet such as  the iPad 2.

The Aakash tablet was released online in early December, and sold out in less than a week! The tablet was later put on sale on the online shopping site NCarry.com, which registered more than 1.4 million pre-orders for the Aakash tablet. However, DataWind  evidently seemed unprepared for such a massive response. The absence of  a proper customer support service channel has caused lot of problems  for Aakash enthusiasts. In spite of providing a helpline number and  recent e-mail support, most of the customers are still clueless about  the status of their deliveries. Subsequently, DataWind has been at the  receiving end of severe criticism,  not just for its paltry support but also for several flip flops on  booking and delivery dates, and rules. Adding to the confusion, DataWind  revised the name of its tablets (Aakash is now UbiSlate 7 and Aakash 2 is UbiSlate 7+).
Aakash (UbiSlate 7): Features Outlined 
As above said, the Aakash tablet  does not come with very impressive features. The low-cost tablet has a  seven-inch resistive touschscreen with 800x480 pixel resolution. The  device is powered by an ARM11 – 366MHz processor. It has a 2,100 mAh  battery, which is rated to deliver up to 3 hours of back up, depending  upon usage. The device has 256MB of RAM and runs on Android 2.2 Froyo  operating system. Since its mainly aimed at the students, the device  supports several document formats including DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS,  XLSX, ODT and ODP. The tablet can also run a PDF viewer and text editor.  For browsing, the device supports xHTML 1.1 and JavaScript 1.8. Also,  it features UbiSurfer-Browser with compression/acceleration and IE8  rendering. The Aakash tablet has 2 full-sized USB ports and a microSD  slot with which storage can be expandable up to 32 GB. The Aakash has a  separate application for YouTube. For connectivity, the UbiSlate 7  supports GPRS and WiFi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g. The Aakash tablet also  features Nimbuzz software, through which one can access various instant  messaging applications. For safety and other standards compliance, the  tablet has been accredited with CE certification / RoHS certification.
How to get the Aakash tablet?
If you are planning to buy an Aakash  tablet, all you need to do is visit DataWind's Aakash websites –  www.aakashtablet.com andwww.ubislate.com. However, the tablet features  as 'sold out' on the website, thus you may have to wait for few  weeks/months to lay hands on the tablet. Also, you can call up at  DataWind's helpline no. - 1800-180-2-180. You can send your queries  atsupportin@datawind.com. You can also place your Aakash order with  Ncarry.com. You can contact them 1800-103-3155. It’s notable that the  helpline no. is open from 8am to 8pm. To know more, read our Guide to get support for Aakash tablet PC after pre-order.
As we have pointed out in our previous  coverages, getting an Aakash tablet for yourself seems to be a daunting  task! The poor support system may leave you out of the loop regarding  your order, as many have reported. The absence of an online tracking  system may also cause problems for you. DataWind has appealed for  patience from its customers, saying it is working to meet the massive  orders. However, it seems unlikely DataWind  will meet the orders within  the stipulated period of time. The company plans to open three new  manufacturing units in the country but that may take some time to  happen. Meanwhile, the Aakash enthusiasts will have to wait for their  turn.
However, it may be fruitful to wait, if you decide to lay your hands on the upgraded version of the Aakash tablet, also known as the UbiSlate 7+. The Aakash 2 has various improved features such as Cortex A8 – 700 MHz processor and a 3,200 mAh battery. The UbiSlate 7+ runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread platform. Also, apart from Wi-Fi connectivity, it has support for 3G modems. Two full-sized USB ports are integrated into the unit allowing pen-drives, external keyboards, web-cams, dongles and other inexpensive peripherals to be attached. The Aakash 2 a.k.a UbiSlate 7+ costs you Rs. 2,999, which is certainly not a bad deal. The UbiSlate 7+ is sold out till February however, though pre-orders are on for March.

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