British firm develops 'cheapest wireless tablet'
- Published: 20/02/2012 at 04:32 AM
- Online news: Computer
A British technology company claims to have developed the world's least expensive computer tablet for wireless Internet access.

A British technology firm claims to have developed the world's least expensive computer tablet for wireless Internet access. At a cost of as little as $35 apiece, Datawind Ltd hopes to supply a market of billions of customers, many in underdeveloped countries. The student tablet released in October costs $35, but Datawind released an updated version of the Aakash computer tablet this month
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