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World’s cheapest notebook produced in India

World’s cheapest notebook produced in India
# 23 July 2010 16:10 (UTC +04:00)
Baku - APA-Economics. India has unveiled a $30 ’laptop’ which makes it the world’s cheapest computing device, rediff.com reported.

Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal unveiled the Rs 1,500-device meant especially for students. It will be available in 2011 in the markets.

The device is a Linux-based machine with videoconferencing, word processing and browsing capabilities, and has a solar-powered add-on.

It is said to have 2 GB onboard memory, Wi-Fi connectivity, Ethernet port(s) and USB connectivity. However, it does not have a screen. So if you want to display the data stored on it, you would need to attach a compatible output device using the USB ports.

And the computing device called ’Sakshat’ is 10 inches long and five inches wide and costs around $50.

To make it useful for the students, especially in the rural areas, the scientists have made it low power consuming gadget.
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