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Los indios sacan un "ipad" con más accesorios que el "ipad" del porqueyolovalguista esclavista de chinos Steve Jobs, por 35$.
$35 tablet PC has more antiestéticatures than the iPad | News.com.au
IT'S not as pretty and it's not as powerful, but a new $35 tablet computer from India comes with some basic antiestéticatures that the iPad doesn't.
Apple's trendy touchscreen device, starting at about $630, requires users to fork out for extra accessories if they want to connect a digital camera or output video.
But a low-cost educational tablet from India that costs a fraction of the price comes with USB and Mini USB ports and an SD card slot as standard.
It also has Wi-Fi, a video-out port, runs Google's Android OS and will sell for just 1500 rupees ($36 or $US35).
The tablet is the product of a government plan to create a device affordable for students, and authorities hope to make it even cheaper in the future.
However the computer does have its setbacks.
It has 2GB of RAM but doesn't have a hard drive, and its touchscreen must be used with a stylus rather than fingers.
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Indian TV network NDTV this week said a prototype model they reviewed was very impressive despite its flaws.
"The hardware seems to be handling it all very well," they said.
"Android was not sluggish. It seemed like heavy-duty hardware all working well."
One of the only major drawbacks, most likely due to cost, was the simplistic touchscreen.
"It's not a bad touchscreen, but obviously it's not as good as other touchscreens out there," they said.
Watch the NDTV review below:
Read more: $35 tablet PC has more antiestéticatures than the iPad | News.com.au
Los indios sacan un "ipad" con más accesorios que el "ipad" del porqueyolovalguista esclavista de chinos Steve Jobs, por 35$.
$35 tablet PC has more antiestéticatures than the iPad | News.com.au
IT'S not as pretty and it's not as powerful, but a new $35 tablet computer from India comes with some basic antiestéticatures that the iPad doesn't.
Apple's trendy touchscreen device, starting at about $630, requires users to fork out for extra accessories if they want to connect a digital camera or output video.
But a low-cost educational tablet from India that costs a fraction of the price comes with USB and Mini USB ports and an SD card slot as standard.
It also has Wi-Fi, a video-out port, runs Google's Android OS and will sell for just 1500 rupees ($36 or $US35).
The tablet is the product of a government plan to create a device affordable for students, and authorities hope to make it even cheaper in the future.
However the computer does have its setbacks.
It has 2GB of RAM but doesn't have a hard drive, and its touchscreen must be used with a stylus rather than fingers.
Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar.
Related Coverage
* Twitter: Now on your TV
* Smart phone war rings the changes Daily Telegraph, 6 Aug 2010
* Amazon spins off cut-price Kindle Australian IT, 2 Aug 2010
* Toshiba raises hopes of Libretto release Australian IT, 5 Jul 2010
* Androids provide parallel universe Australian IT, 28 Jun 2010
* Smartphone sales are booming Herald Sun, 25 Jun 2010
End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar.
Indian TV network NDTV this week said a prototype model they reviewed was very impressive despite its flaws.
"The hardware seems to be handling it all very well," they said.
"Android was not sluggish. It seemed like heavy-duty hardware all working well."
One of the only major drawbacks, most likely due to cost, was the simplistic touchscreen.
"It's not a bad touchscreen, but obviously it's not as good as other touchscreens out there," they said.
Watch the NDTV review below:
Read more: $35 tablet PC has more antiestéticatures than the iPad | News.com.au