IT products maker WishTel today said it will participate in the second round of bid for low-cost tablet PC 8216;Aakash8217;,though it had lost out to Datawind in the first round.
The government will float a tender for the upgraded version of the tablet,Aakash 2,soon. However,neither the timing of the tender nor the number tablets to be supplied has been decided yet.
8220;We are eagerly waiting for the same,given an opportunity we are getting ready for this project,it is a very ambitious project,8221; WishTel Chief Executive Officer Milind Shah said.
Aakash,termed as the world8217;s cheapest tablet PC,was launched in October last year by Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal. It comes with a price tag of mere Rs 2,276 whereas the high-end tablet PC will cost anything between Rs 25,000 and Rs 40,000.
Aakash is be supplied to students at a subsidised rate of Rs 1,500.
8220;Between ourself and Datawind,price for device was competitive,we lost out on deliverables in terms of service support,maintenance,logistics,taxes and other things. For the device,we were lower against Datawind by 10 cents,or 8 cents to be precise,8221; Shah said.
In the overall bidding,too,Wishtel lost out to Datawind by just around 3.5 dollars,he claimed.
When asked about the expected price of upgraded version of the tablet,he said,8221;I still cannot answer this really until we don8217;t really know the specifications.8221; No company can make claims of supplying Aakash 2 as specifications are not yet finalised,he added.
Shah said the low price of the device may not be a problem for the company as the volumes are very large.
8220;See the difference that8217;s going to be happen with Aakash2 is that there are huge volumes that are being committed compared to Aakash 1 8230; they are talking about five million devices 8230; the economics works out differently for such large volumes,8221; he said.
The company today launched two tablet PCs 8211;Ira and Ira Thing 8212; at a price ranging from Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,500 to cash in on the burgeoning market for the low-cost PCs in the country.
Featuring a seven-inch touchscreen and Android operating system,the tablets support HD video,WiFi and 3G. The devices come with an in-built memory of 2GB Ira and 4GB Ira Thing,which can be extended up to 32 GB and are based on VIA Technologies8217; chipsets.
The company claims that the devices can also support 23 Indian languages with Linux operating system.
WishTel has a network of over 350 distributors across India. The devices are manufactured at its facilities in Maharashtra and Gujarat.