Proving that if something sounds too good to be true that it probably is, India's so-called $20 laptop is not really a laptop at all. Called the Sakshat (which means "before your eyes"), the device ...
There's a reason that India's $10 Sakshat computer is just $10. It does almost nothing. What we thought would be a humming notebook equipped with Wi-Fi and 2GB RAM turns out to be little more than a ...
In a recent announcement by India’s Human Resource Development Minister, Kapil Sibal, (who subsequently can now be referred to as ‘The Indian Steve Jobs’) an innovative tablet PC is headed for the ...
Well, it’s official — sort of. India’s ultra low-cost laptop was formally announced Tuesday, although product details were sketchy at best. According to an InformationWeek report, the “Sakshat” laptop ...
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With the much-talked about sarkari tablet PC, Sakshat set to be launched on October 5, we give you a low down on everything you must know about this little gadget. It's the Nano of tablet computers.
Update (Oct 5th 2011): Sakshat $35 tablet will be officially released today by Mr Kapil Sibal. As we had mentioned before you cannot buy Sakshat online or in retail stores as it will be sold to some ...
Multiple media reports suggest India’s ambitious ultra low-cost computing device “Sakshat” is finally going to arrive this month. The launch which was supposed to take place some six months ago hit ...
Hi, remember the $35 tablet named Sakshat that had made it to tech headlines for its ridiculously low price tag? Its absurdly low price tag led many to dismiss the tablet, and few thought it would ...
NEW DELHI: The much-awaited low-cost tablet project, Sakshat, is finally set to take off after a delay of nearly six months, it seems. Touted as the world's cheapest computer, which turned out to be a ...