Showing posts with label aakash failure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aakash failure. Show all posts
January 08, 2012
Reasons why Aakash Tablet sucks and is not worth your money
Aakash Tablet is currently the hottest gadget in Indian markets but is it worth the heat ?
The device was brought into the market, by a Korean Company named Datawind affiliated by Indian Government, last year to provide poor students an affordable gadget. with a view that it'd help them better understand the ever changing world of modern technology.
Media, press and several blog entries helped Aakash become an over-hyped product and as a result, January and February editions of the Tablet have been booked already.
Is it worth it your money ?
I would say no because the device's specifications resemble that of a cheap tablet made in China plus it has several software and marketing issues.
If I were to buy an Aakash Tablet, I' would hang it on a wall to use it as digital photo frame. I don't see this device doing anything more than that.
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The device was brought into the market, by a Korean Company named Datawind affiliated by Indian Government, last year to provide poor students an affordable gadget. with a view that it'd help them better understand the ever changing world of modern technology.
Media, press and several blog entries helped Aakash become an over-hyped product and as a result, January and February editions of the Tablet have been booked already.
Is it worth it your money ?
I would say no because the device's specifications resemble that of a cheap tablet made in China plus it has several software and marketing issues.
- The 336 MHz processor is not sufficient to provide a smooth multitasking experience.
- The resistive touchscreen is not too responsive when touched with stylus.
- It doesn't has access to Android market, doesn't support hardware upgrades.
- It doesn't even has speakers, to listen to audio you must purchase an external audio device with 3.5mm jack.
- It can connect to Internet but only via Wi-Fi which is so rare to those poor Indian students that Aakash tries to target.
- I don't see a reason why anyone would want to buy Aakash Tablet for themselves.
- The design itself is weird, not like a modern gadget and sports a huge Aakash logo on the back. I'd be embarrassed to carry it in public with that logo on the back.
If I were to buy an Aakash Tablet, I' would hang it on a wall to use it as digital photo frame. I don't see this device doing anything more than that.
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