La Aakash, of Indian origin, is famous for being cheapest tablet of the world, at least so far. Your current marketing price can translate into $35. It has a 7-inch screen and sufficient specs to carry out basic tasks, which is surprising for its price. These types of devices may be a real option in a short time. We show you a video of this super-cheap tablet in action.

A little over a month ago we talk about this tablet, Aakash, and we compare their performance with another of those considered cheap, but really powerful, the Nexus 7. The doubts regarding Aakash are logical, since it is understood at first that the components that he uses are not going to be up to the task. However, this tablet is showing reasonable improvements, and while it is still a long way from tablets like Nexus 7 or Kindle Fire, it shows that it is capable of working well enough that many users find it enough when it comes to carrying out the work they expect to do with a tablet: watching a movie, surfing the internet or using social networks.
El new model that TechCrunch shows us (you can see a video by following this link) of this tablet is even cheaper than the one we showed you the other time, it costs only 35 dollars. In addition, its characteristics have improved in some aspects, especially in connectivity it comes with a WiFi network. You can also get a model with "cellular" connection, 3G we suppose, that something more expensive comes out, 64 dollars. In addition, Indian citizens have a special rate for this tablet of $ 2 per month that offers 2GB of download. According to TechCrunch, this is roughly like sending 25 emails, visiting 25 pages, talking via voice chat for 15 minutes, and watching streaming video for two minutes. Not bad at all, once again, for that price.
Other characteristics are: 7-inch screen with 800 x 480 pixel resolution, Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich, 8 GHz Cortex A1 processor and 512 RAM memory, 4 GB of storage capacity and front camera. Obviously, it is not a spectacular device but, for certain users, the technology it offers may be sufficient for the benefits that you expect to obtain from it. In India it is used mainly in the educational field, but it can also be used perfectly to see video, read one comic or listen The music. You will have more problems, yes, when it comes to moving somewhat elaborate games. This type of device presumably, which will be a real option shortly, being integrated into our markets, it is very possible that they will end up having their Protagonism.