Just when we thought tablets couldn't get any cheaper than the $99 HP TouchPad, it looks like we're proven wrong. Today, the Indian government has started offering slightly subsidized Android tablets for $35 apiece. Designed to bring students and the general public up to date with technology, especially the internet, the Aakash tablet (which means Sky) took over four years to develop. The creators of the tablet, DataWind and IIT Rajasthan, must have taken their time scouting out the best ways to cut costs because the tablets will be sold to students at $35.
Ubergizmo, Aakash: world's cheapest Android tablet launches in India
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