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Minister Kapil Sibal unveils World’s Cheapest Laptop


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New Delhi, July 23: Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal on Thursday unveiled the world’s cheapest laptop named Sakshat, priced at Rs 1500, less than the price of a cheap cellphone.


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The low-cost computer for students has all the elementary features, including Internet browsing. The indigenously made computer is expected to be available to the students by next year.


Sibal, unveiling the device, said the ultimate objective would be to bring down the price to Rs 470 ($10). Several teams comprising experts, students and professors from IITs and IIS Bangalore were working with the HRD Ministry to bring out the low-cost computing device.


"We have come out with the device at Rs 1,500 ($35) and now we invite individuals, entrepreneurs, firms and industries to produce the device at cheaper rates than this," he said. Sibal said the manufacturer as well as the distribution pattern has not been finalised as yet but the price tag of Rs 1,500 ($35) has been computed after taking all aspects into consideration.


The low-cost computer fulfils a key mandate of the government, to provide high quality E-content free of cost to all learners in the country under the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology.


The computing device will support functionalities like video web conferencing facility, and multimedia content viewing.


The ministry started its efforts, subsequent to the lukewarm response from corporates, by holding discussions on the concept with a group of professors of IIT Bangalore. The B Tech and M Tech students were guided to produce the motherboard for such low cost device with ample flexibility to change the components.


The minister said that one motherboard design was generated by a students of VIT Vellore under his B Tech project which had worked out to Rs 2,209 ($47). The motherboard was fabricated at IIT Kanpur. Thereafter, through various processes of customisation as per the needs of the learners, it was possible to reduce the price of the computing device.


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arun jha, bihar Mon, April-4-2011, 5:52
respected sir i am a medical aspirant. i must need of this laptop. when will it lastly come in market? please kindly inform me.
Diipak Gupta, Chandigarh Mon, July-26-2010, 11:24
I am co-founder of India’s first cloud eLearning company - BigGyan (BigGyan.com). I am neither surprised nor amazed at this. It sounds too good to be true but as far as tech is concerned, the industry as a whole is already at a place where this is expected. Just see the number of cheap mobile phone companies that have come up recently. As far as hardware is concerned, netbook is nothing but a slightly bigger touch phone. By 2011 (when this product will come to market), industry will be saturated with such products. What I am concerned about is that, why government of India needs to launch such
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