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Aakash 2 supply to IIT Bombay started, launch in October
PTI
September 24, 2012
First Published: 11:57 IST(24/9/2012)
Last Updated: 12:47 IST(25/9/2012)
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Aakash tablet
Maker of low cost Aakash tablet, Datawind, today said it has started supplying the new version of the tablet to IIT Bombay and it is likely to be launched in October. "Supplies are on to IIT Bombay. In the next few weeks, it should be launched. I do not have the exact date, but HRD
Minister (Kapil Sibal) has said he wants to launch on the anniversary date which is October 5," Datawind CEO Sunit Singh Tuli told PTI.

The launch will depend on the Minister's schedule, but it is not very far from now, he added.

Tuli said Datawind has started supplying the next version of the low cost tablet, Aakash 2, to IIT Bombay since the last one month and a half. However, he refused to disclose other details.

Sibal had earlier said that new version of Aakash tablet would have a better battery with a three-hour battery backup, a capacitive touch screen among other new features at the same price.

Datawind had won the tender for making and supplying Aakash tablets for price of around USD 49 per unit. Apart from this order, the company has also received orders for 55 lakh more from general customers.

Datawind CEO said the company has cleared most of the pre-paid bookings and will now start focusing on supplies for the non-paid bookings.

"Out of 55 lakh orders, 4 to 5 per cent were pre-paid bookings. May be in a week or 10 days, all the pre-paid will be done. Then we will focus on pre-bookings. We are giving them offers to upgrade to Android 4.4 version," he said.

Datawind is delivering around 1,500 to 2,000 tablets each day, being assembled within the country as well as outside, Tuli said.

He added that company is in talks with channel partners to sell products across country, but it will first focus on the pre-booking order that it has.


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