Jan 2012
I've been very negative about India's so-called $35 tablet, called the Aakash. Here's why.
25% of hardware components were sourced from from China, 16% from the USA, 16% from India and 8% from other countries.
The original promise was that Indian engineering geniuses at Indian universities had "made a breakthrough" that would enable millions of $35, solar-powered touch-tablets to be distributed to Indian students, transforming education. Well, it's not solar powered, it's manufactured in India but not made by an Indian company and it costs more than $35.
India's $35 tablet disaster now becoming apparent.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aakash_(tablet)
I've been very negative about India's so-called $35 tablet, called the Aakash. Here's why.
25% of hardware components were sourced from from China, 16% from the USA, 16% from India and 8% from other countries.
The original promise was that Indian engineering geniuses at Indian universities had "made a breakthrough" that would enable millions of $35, solar-powered touch-tablets to be distributed to Indian students, transforming education. Well, it's not solar powered, it's manufactured in India but not made by an Indian company and it costs more than $35.
India's $35 tablet disaster now becoming apparent.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aakash_(tablet)