To: SmokingJoe; All
Do any of you good folks know the latest on those laptops India was going to sell for $10?
To: Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
India's $10 laptop is not a laptopYou know what was missing from the so-call “unveiling” of India's $10 laptop yesterday? Photos. Now we think we know why. The $10 laptop is not a laptop at all, the display-less and keyboard-less prototype device demonstrated is just a 10 x 5-inch wide slab that stores (and apparently prints) distributed learning materials which can later be retrieved by an impoverished child... using a laptop and paper he can't afford to purchase. It's also said to cost $30 and could be a component to a low cost laptop in the future; a claim that is fiercely disputed by Taiwanese component makers. Still, without any official photos of the device or specs posted to one of the many government agencies involved in the project, well, we still can't say we're 100% confident saying what this device is. Not that chest-thumping rhetoric and purposeful misinformation should be a surprise from politicians seeking re-election."
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Non-laptop prototype from The Hindu
http://www.hindu.com/2009/02/04/stories/2009020457282000.htm
http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/04/indias-10-laptop-is-not-a-laptop/
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