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$35 tablet computer made by Canadian company

DataWind, a Canadian company started by two Brampton, Ont.-raised brothers, has produced what it is touting as the world's cheapest tablet computer, to be sold in India.

Indian government has contract to buy 10 million tablets

DataWind, a wireless manufacturing company started by two Indian-born, Canadian-raisedbrothers, Suneet and Raja Tuli, has produced what The Wall Street Journal callsthe world'scheapest tablet computer.

TheAakash Tablet sells for $35. It has a basic touch screenand can be used for functions like word processing, web browsing and video-conferencing.

Aakash has a seven-inchHD2.2 touch screen and anAndroid video co-processor. Last year, the company signed acontract with the government of India, whichintends to deliver 10 million of the tablets to students across India.

Founded in Montreal and now headquartered in London, U.K., DataWind has offices in Amritsar, Dallas and Mississauga.

Listen to Metro Morning host Matt Galloway's interview with Suneet Tuli, CEO of DataWind.