While everyone was in a tizzy about Amazon's $199
Kindle Fire price point, the Indian government was busily working to help bring out the $35
Aakash Android tablet. The tablet was developed with similarly good intentions as
OLPC's XO laptop before it -- an attempt to get low-cost computing devices into the hands of students. One of the tablets landed in the
VentureBeat offices this week. The site spent some hands-on time with the Froyo slate, and mostly liked what it saw, noting that seeming compromises made for price and a speedy release date ultimately benefit the whole of the device. The tablet will start hitting India next month, at the $35 government-subsidized pricepoint (actual retail price is a still mega-cheap $60).
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