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Friday, December 30, 2011

Main Disadvantages of Aakash Tablet


The student friendly Aakash tab has been a talk among the blogs and social media for its cheaper price. Many readers asked about the limitations of aakash tab, the lowest priced tablet ever (Rs. 2500),. If you're planning to buy an aakash tab, keep these points in mind.
Top disadvantages, limitations of aakash tab (I am talking about aakash tab 1, not Ubislate 7)




1. Low battery life : The aksh tab got a 2100mAh battery which is nothing compared to 10 hour battery life offered by latest tablets like ipad. If you're reading an Ebook it may last for 3.5 Hrs, but not more than 2.5 Hours if you're going to watch a movie.




2. No inbuilt webcam: The tablet doesn't come with camera so videos chatting is not possible on the go. However you can plug-in an external web camera, utilizing the USB ports provided.




3. Less processor speed : Compared to a low end smartphone, Arm11 – 366Mhz processor is simply not capable of heavier programs/ apps, and multi tasking always sucks.




4. Heats up quickly : Users reviews shows that the device tend to heats up quickly.




5. Poor display and touch experience: It doesn't make sense to expect a HD multi touch screen on the cheaper device, but I should say that the display quality is worse than you think. Also, benefits such as pinch zooming will not work on its resistive touch screen.




6. Non availability of support: There are customer care centers which are available in a few metro-cities only. If you got a problem with your device, then you're locked.




7. Missing Android market place : You cant access the android market for new apps and games even if it comes with Android 2.2 Froyo.




8. It has no Bluetooth, GPRS/3G : The aakash tab data connectivity shrinks to WiFi and USB ports. You cant insert SIM cards or just cant use like a phone.

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