The cheapest one: Datawind now offers tablets with Internet at Rs.3,999

09-10-2013

Innovation can take many forms. Some companies do so in design, others within technology itself. But for DataWind, the company behind the Aakash tablets, the innovation is always in the price and designing a product to fit amazingly low price points. DataWind on Thursday announced the UbiSlate 7Cx, which will be the cheapest tablet in the Indian market with cellular connectivity at Rs.3,999. This price point is Rs.1,000 cheaper than the company's UbiSlate 7C+ which was till now holding this spot. The 7Cx will be on regular GSM-EDGE based networks and use Datawind's unique data compression technology to offer a decent browsing experience. The company also announced the UbiSlate 3G7 which at Rs.6,999 bring 3G access. Both are seven-inch tablets. For those looking for a large screen, the UbiSlate 9Ci will be available for under Rs.5,000 but with only Wi-Fi access. In a release, Tuli said the company was committed for bringing affordability in computing and internet access to India's masses "despite the recent drop in value of the Rupee". Launched just weeks before Diwali, the company is promising to deliver the tablets within five days of the order on their online portal. Along with the regular Android-based smart features, the tablets will come preloaded with free ebook apps for NCERT Class I to XII in English, Hindi and Urdu; English learning tools; antivirus & anti-theft pack by E-Scan; MapMyIndia Navigation and games.