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Datawind To Sell $35 Android Tablet Through US Retailers

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Datawind, the company behind the Aakash, the $35 Android tablet promoted by the Indian government, is set to launch its Android tablets through retailers in the US following the Consumer Electronics Show in January.

The Datawind tablets range from $35 to about $115. Datawind, headquartered in London, has offices in Dallas, Texas, in the U.S.

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