
Amazon's Kindle Fire made big headlines not so much because of the features or specs it housed but more because of its lower-than-expected $200 price tag. If you thought that was cheap wait until you see the $35 Aakash Android tablet launching next month in India. The tablet was developed as a low-cost, government subsidized computing device for students. The boys over at VentureBeat were able to get some hands-on with the device and surprisingly, had mostly good things to say about the tab.

Android Phone, $35 Aakash Android Tablet Gets Handled On Camera
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