Sakshat Tablet PC
Sakshat is India's low-cost Tablet PC. Sakshat is sponsored by Government of India primarily to bring cost effective laptop/notebook computer to students. Sakshat Tablet will be priced around $35- $50 for students.


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Shri Kapil Sibal Launches 'Aakash', Low Cost Access Device

Using this device, and the connectivity also provided under this Mission, learners will be able to access all the thousands of items of content available on the Sakshat portal and other educational web-sites This current phase was a pilot to procure ...
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&#39;<b>Sakshat</b>&#39; is Now &#39;Akash&#39; – The World&#39;s Cheapest Tablet PC [Video]!

It was believed to be known as Sakshat tablet ('Sakshat' means 'before your eyes') however, it was officially announced as Akash Tablet. In the Hindi language, Akash refers to 'Sky'. The world's cheapest tablet, as it is being touted right now, ...
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$35 tablet Aakash FAQs

A: After buying the tablet, you will be able to access thousands of items of content available on the Sakshat portal and other educational web-sites. Government has also asked National Mission on Education through Information and Communication ...
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HRD Minister Kapil Sibal launches Aakash&#39; in New-Delhi

Aakash, is part of the Government's National Mission on Education's Sakshat Project. Providing the low cost Device Aakaash is one of the main agendas of the Mission which aims to link all higher education institutions in the country. ...
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Ourview | Obsession with a $35 machine

A January 2009 circular on Sakshat, the NME-ICT's official website, states that the goal of the mission is to increase enrolment in schools, and to do this through the electronic transmission of “high-quality personalized and interactive knowledge ...
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Not <b>Sakshat</b>, India launches Aakash the cheapest tablet PC around

The much talked-about $35 tablet has been branded Aakash, and not Sakshat as reported earlier. The initial cost at which the government is acquiring one lakh units the tablet PC from DataWind is Rs 2250 per unit. The target price at which the ...
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Kapil Sibal may unveil <b>Sakshat</b> – an Indigenous tablet computer Oct. 5

By CoolAvenues Editorial Team Sakshat is an Indigenous tablet computer, which will be a low cost but full functioning device. It is an attempt to bridge the digital divide for those who cannot afford to buy swanky machines already available in market. ...
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World&#39;s cheapest tablet &#39;<b>Sakshat</b>&#39; to be launched today

India's HRD Minister, Kapil Sibal recently spoke at a function and said that the Sakshat (the world's cheapest tablet) is not just a dream but a reality. Priced at $35 (INR 1750), the tablet will officially be launched today by Sibal himself. ...
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World&#39;s Cheapest Tablet Priced $35 Arriving Amid iPhone 5 Mania

Sakshat is an Android-based tablet price at just $35. The unique feature of the new smallest tablet is the solar-charging option which is not available in any tablet computer in this world. The tablet is developed as a part of the National Mission on ...
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<b>Sakshat</b> tablet, World&#39;s cheapest tablet to launch on October 5

HRD Minister, Kapil Sibal has announced that the Indian wonder tablet "Sakshat" will be launched on October 5, 2011. Speaking at a function, Sibal said that ...
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