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India develop cheapest laptop

by admin on Jul.24, 2010, under Uncategorized

India is one country that often produce work of lower-priced technology. Some time ago, India has created a vehicle, either car or motorcycle with cheap price. And this time India is currently developing an inexpensive laptop, IT, India has developed what they claim as the world’s cheapest laptop – a touchscreen device with a price of only $ 3. The laptop uses a touch screen technology. According to news circulating that India will produce a laptop eg. According to Human Resource Development Minister of India Kapil Sibal, the laptop will be launched this weekend. The plan will be aimed at laptops for students in India.
Laptops from India is working on Linux-based operating system, which is Open-source operating system. This laptop will have an Internet browser, PDF reader and video conferencing equipment, while the hardware will allow users to combine different components if necessary.
Marketing plans for this device will be introduced to the educational institutions in India starting next year and hope the price will be much cheaper and could be downgraded again, even with prices up to $ 20 to $ 10.

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  • SEO

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