India's $35 subsidized Aakash tablet has run into issues.
The tablet has a 7-inch resistive display, runs on Android 2.2, has a 366 MHz processor, 256MB RAM, 2GB internal storage, Wi-Fi, USB slots, SD slot and a tiny 2100 mAh battery and sells for just $35 because the Indian government subsidizes the price of the tablet.
Aakash was created to help "students in higher education and ... [ read the full article ]
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366 MHZ processor??? Thats pretty slow by todays standard. No wonder it lagged or having problems!! processors today should be no less than 800 Mhz!! I would never bye this!!!