31, Janauary
Aakash was billed as the world’s cheapest tablet PC, just three months after its triumphant launch, India’s $49 tablet computer is mired in an ugly public relations war.
Anyone who is complaining that there is a quality problem is comparing it to the wrong level – it’s too slow, Yes it’s too slow.
-Not having a capacitive touchscreen is a first world problem.
-Not having a dual core Cortex A9 processor is a first world problem.
-ARM11 CPU, which is about a decade old
-Too Slow
-$47-49 for Public
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http://www.ctv.ca/generic/generated/static/business/article2320199.html
Aakash was billed as the world’s cheapest tablet PC, just three months after its triumphant launch, India’s $49 tablet computer is mired in an ugly public relations war.
Anyone who is complaining that there is a quality problem is comparing it to the wrong level – it’s too slow, Yes it’s too slow.
-Not having a capacitive touchscreen is a first world problem.
-Not having a dual core Cortex A9 processor is a first world problem.
-ARM11 CPU, which is about a decade old
-Too Slow
-$47-49 for Public
http://img4.bbs.**********/uploadfiles/images/2012/01/31/0131123348288.JPG
http://www.ctv.ca/generic/generated/static/business/article2320199.html