Remember the ultra-cheap Aakash tablet? Well, with a price tag so low, who wouldn’t! If you weren’t too happy with its limited specifications but were attracted to the price, check out the upgraded version. From the makers of Aakash comes Ubislate 7, an evolved version of the Aakash tablet. The specifications have been taken up a notch, but the affordability still remains the same. Powered by Android 2.3, the Ubislate 7 offers you many reasons to lust over it. It sports a 7-inch (800 x 480 resolution) resistive touch screen and runs on a Cortex A8 700 MHz processor and an impeccable graphics accelerator HD video processor. With 256 MB of RAM and 2 GB of internal memory, you can be assured of the tablet’s speedy processing power. A USB port, 3.5 mm audio jack as well as GPRS and Wi-Fi support seal up the features of this nifty tablet that is perfect to carry around just about anywhere. And, it doesn’t look too bad either! Plus, you can watch movies and videos on-the-go, listen to music and enjoy a smooth browsing experience using this low-cost tablet.
(Rupees – 2,999)

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