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The Aakash 2 (also sold as the Ubislate 7Ci)〔 is an Android-based tablet computer produced by British company DataWind. In an announcement in March 2012, the Telecom Minister, Mr Kapil Sibal who was also in-charge of Ministry of Human Resources and Development had announced that DoT (Department of Telecom) has cleared the proposal to distribute 50 lakh (5 million) units of tablet PCs to students. The Minister had also announced that C-DAC () and IIT-Mumbai will together be responsible for specification, quality and testing of Aakash 2.〔 An updated version was launched on November 11, 2012. Retail(start) price of Datawind UbiSlate 7Ci as of end 2013, is about 30 GBP in UK(Europe), about 150 PLN.〔http://tech.wp.pl/kat,1009781,title,Najtanszy-na-swiecie-tablet-debiutuje-w-Europie,wid,16265247,wiadomosc.html〕 ''Information and communications technologies are engines of economic growth and development and can help transform people's lives. They are great enablers, helping people communicate across distances, facilitating trade and commerce and providing better access to health care and education'' UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on release conference of Aakesh 2 in UN.〔http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/un-secretary-general-ban-ki-moon-india-aakash-2-tablet-datawind/1/235241.html 〕 == Subsidised by the Indian government == It was made available to students in India at roughly a quarter of its full price, in a scheme subsidised by the Indian government. Many school textbooks were made available free in PDF form from the respective education board websites. Android applications are sold via the rupee-priced Google Play app store. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aakash 2」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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