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Improve Aakash II Tablet with respect to: – Higher usability, upgradability – Power consumption – Cost – Ruggedness – Quality – Manufacturability, Serviceability, Maintainability – Standards compliances – Enhanced Android OS and Linux OS Generate report for recommended enhancements
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Basic Processing Power – CPU, Memory Video Output – Web Rendering, 2D Graphics, 3D Graphics, Movie User Input – Touch Screen, Multi-touch Audio Input/Output – Playback, Recording, Conferencing Database Operation – File, SQL Battery – Life During Idle & Processing, Charging Software Support – Ability to work with various document formats Network – WiFi, 3G/GPRS/EDGE, Bluetooth – Network Throughputs Other Interfaces – Camera, USB, Sensor, etc.
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CPU – Quadrant Standard, Antutu, AndEBench, Passmark Performance, RealPi, CFBench Memory – Quadrant Standard, Antutu, Passmark Performance, CFBench Database with SQL – Androbench, Antutu, RL Benchmark SQL, Video – Antutu, Basemark GUI, Nenamark 2, Passmark Performance, Phone Tester Web browsing – Octane, BrowserMark, Sun Spider
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FeatureAakash IIAakash IV CPU ARM Cortex A8, 700 MHzAndroid Benchmark performance based Co-processor / GPU Play true HD 1080pHardware accelerator playing true HD 720p RAM 512 MB / DDR 11 GB / DDR 3 Storage 2 GB (internal), 2 GB (external)4 GB (internal), compatible with NFC based SD Card Connectivity WiFi IEEE 802.11 b/g/nWiFi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 IEEE 802.15.1, 2G GSM, GPRS, EDGE Battery, Charger 3200 mAh, 2 hours charging, AC to 5V DC adapter Performance based, 2 hours charging, life of 600 cycles / 2 years, IEC 62133 safety (battery), AC to 5V DC adapter (IS13252) Display 7” LCD, 800X480 pixel, capacitive touch 7” LCD, 800X480 pixel, capacitive touch (5 touches), brightness 290 cd/m2, contrast ratio 500 Interface Ports USB 2.0 (micro)USB 2.0 (standard type A and micro)
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FeatureAakash IIAakash IV OS Android 4.0 (ICS)Android 4.2.1 (Jelly Bean or higher), Latest GNU/Linux (Ubuntu – through SD Card) SW Applications File Manager along with compression/decompression, Document Reader (DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, ODT, ODP, ODS, PDF), Text Editor File Manager along with compression/decompression, Document Reader (DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, ODT, ODP, ODS, PDF, EPUB), Text Editor, Open GL ES 2.0, All Indian Languages/Scripts read/edit capabilities, Android developer support Web xHTML1.1, Javascript 1.8 compliant, Flash 9xHTML5 compliant, Javascript 1.8 compliant, Flash 9, Java support for Linux Sensors None3-axis Accelerometer Audio Combined audio in& out - 3.5 mm jack, MP3, AAC, AC3, WAV, WMA Combined audio in&out – 3.5 mm jack, MP3, AAC, WAV Image PNG, JPG, BMP, GIFPNG, JPG, BMP, TIFF, GIF Video MPEG-2, MPEG-4, AVI, FLV, 3GPMPEG-2, MPEG-4, AVI, 3GP Standards compliance CE Certification, RoHS CertificationCE Certification, RoHS Certification, IP51, IS13252, VISPR22/24, IS9000 Mechanical Details Not specifiedSpecified
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Many brain storming sessions were held with experts from Industry and Academia – Aakash performance review held with vendors, industry experts, and IITM faculties on August 7, 2012 – 12 technical experts sub-committee from IIT Madras, IIT Bombay, CDAC Noida, CDAC Trivandrum met twice (26&27 December 2012, 15&16 January 2013) at TCoE and drafted vendor-neutral, low-cost, enhanced Aakash IV specification – Standards compliances discussed with ETDC(STQC), UL Labs, TUV, etc. – Vendors meet was held on March 11 th, 2013 in Noida and received feedback from more than ten potential Aakash manufacturers
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Total number of tests: 214 – Android Benchmark Tests: 151 – In-house Tests: 11 – Other Tests: 52 These tests were conducted on ten different Aakash IV candidate tablets and the results were compared with that of Aakash II
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Aakash performance evaluation project is completed for the initial first year with the following status – Aakash IV Specification was published on Deity’s website on June 28, 2013 for 2 weeks for inviting comments from stake holders – Review meeting on Aakash was held by Shri Kapil Sibal, Hon’ble Minister of Communications and IT on July 9, 2013 – Committee met on July 17, 2013 in Bengaluru for reviewing the stake holders comments and updating of the specification – Aakash IV Specification is approved by Deity.
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The PRSG of the project has met on 24 th August 2013, reviewed the project and found progress satisfactory and has recommended release of Rs.17.5 Lakhs.
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