India develops world's cheapest 'laptop' at $35

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India develops world's cheapest 'laptop' at $35
New Delhi: India has come up with the world's cheapest laptop, a touch-screen computing device that will cost just $35.

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, its processing, connectivity, all of them cumulatively cost around $35, including memory, display, everything," he told a news conference.

He said the touch-screen 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 (IIT) and the Indian Institute of Science.

India spends about three % of its annual budget on school education and has improved its literacy rates to over 64% of its 1.2 billion population, but studies have shown that many students can barely read or write and most state-run schools have inadequate facilities.

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New Delhi: The laptop, unveiled by Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal, has all the basic features, including a built-in keyboard, a 2GB memory, WiFi connectivity, USB ports and is powered by a 2watt system. The device is likely to be available next year.
The seven and nine inch Linux-based touchscreen gadget can also be run on solar power, besides the battery operated system. The computing device will support functions like video web conferencing facility, and multimedia content viewing.

The HRD ministry, under whose initiative the computer was designed and developed, hopes to bring down the price to $10 (Rs 470 approx) after the device is mass produced.

Accordingly, the ministry is reported to be in discussions with entrepreneurs, private firms and industries.

"If more companies decide to manufacture a similar device, prices will come down automatically," Sibal said after unveiling the device.


Kapil Sibal displays a low-cost tablet at its launch in New Delhi


Teams of experts, students and professors drawn from the Indian Institutes of Technology at Kharagpur, Kanpur, Chennai and Mumbai and the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, offered their expertise to bring out the device with the HRD ministry.

The low-cost PC fulfils a mission of the government to provide free content to learners.

The HRD ministry undertook the initiative to develop the PC after meeting with lukewarm response from corporates.

One motherboard was reportedly designed by a student of Vellore Institute of Technology and was fabricated at IIT Kanpur. The cost had worked out to Rs 2,209. Thereafter, the processes of customisation helped reduce the price of the device.

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