Saturday, 24 July 2010

India develops world's cheapest "laptop" at $35 (About £23 or EUR27)

If I was Apple I would very worried at this news. I would imagine much of the cost saving is down to the Linux operating system.



I'm tempted to get one myself for that price.

Amplify’d from www.reuters.com
India's Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal this week unveiled the low-cost computing device that is designed for students, saying his department had started talks with global manufacturers to start mass production.
"We have reached a (developmental) stage that today, the motherboard, its chip, the processing, connectivity, all of them cumulatively cost around $35, including memory, display, everything,"

He said the touchscreen gadget was packed with Internet browsers, PDF reader and video conferencing facilities but its hardware was created with sufficient flexibility to incorporate new components according to user requirement.

Sibal said the Linux based computing device was expected to be introduced to higher education institutions from 2011 but the aim was to drop the price further to $20 and ultimately to $10.

The device was developed by research teams at India's premier technological institutes, the Indian Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Science.

India's Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal displays the low-cost computing device during its unveiling in New Delhi, July 22, 2010. REUTERS/Stringer
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