The world's cheapest tablet Aakash may have failed the initial test but its new version has ignited price and specification war for low cost machines expected to have a market of around 15 million by 2015. HRD minister Kapil Sibal has spurred the market with his intention to provide a tablet to each university student in a few years. Political parties like the Shrimoni Akali Dal in Punjab and Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh have also announced similar sops. Here's how these low-budget tablets stack up.
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