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Hi friends here is a hot new for everyone !!!

More than five years after it was conceived by then education secretary Sudeep Banerjee to take on Nicholas Negroponte's $100 laptop and one-and-half years after his demise, HRD minister Kapil Sibal on Thursday unveiled access-cum-computing device priced at Rs 1500 or $35 for students but can be eventually owned by public at large.

The sleek-looking device -- a cross between I-Pad and tablet PC and charged by an equally sleeker solar panel -- is designed by experts at IIT, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. The upper price limit for the device is pegged at $35.

HRD ministry has made an open invitation to one and all to come up with more variants that fulfills specifications spelt out by it. The ministry has set up several separate teams, which are involved in bringing out their prototypes. In the next few months -- by then more innovations will emerge and even price can come down to $20 or $10 --- the ministry will issue an international expression of interest for manufacturing of these devices. "Initially manufacturing might be done in Taiwan or some other place but eventually it will be done in India," Sibal said. He said there are already enough offers for lower price. The $35 price, he said, is inclusive of cost of manufacturing abroad. However, the cost of the solar panel has not been factored into the price yet. The ministry is in talks with a company to bring down the cost of solar panels.

One reason for the low cost -- apart from the falling prices of chip -- is the sheer number of students who will get this device. Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan alone, there are more than 11 crore children, who are the likely receipients. Add to that lakhs of aided and unaided schools in the primary and secondary sector. Even university student can use the machine. At the current price point of $35, Sibal said, there would be 50% subsidy toeducational institutions, which will effectively bring down the cost to only Rs 750. The initial order will be for no less than one lakh laptops.

Based on Open Source, the device does not have a hard-drive. It can not only support video-web conferencing facility, but also boasts of several other latest features -- multimedia content viewer (pdf, docx, ods, adp, xls, jpeg, gif,png, bmp, odt, zip, AVCHD, AVI, AC3), searchable Pdf reader, unzip tool for unzipping files, computing capabilities such as Open Office, SciLab for printing support, media player capable of playing streamed along with stored media files, USB port etc.

Share your views on this innovative product, Do you think this will help in the development of our education system......

Will this product hit the market and be a big success ???  

 Top Comment : Vivekanand    | 07 23 2010 11:27:00 +0000
a lollipop to weaker section by govt
 
8 comments on "Laptop for just Rs 1500 - Designed by IIT's & IISc "
I think it will be a success because:
1.Eventually the paper books will be obsolate and will get replaced by low cost laptops. 
2. It is a product of The India's top engineers..
  Commented by  Raj Bulland, Freelancer, Telecom/ISP    | 07 24 2010 08:52:13 +0000
"What you pay is what you get."  If this is true what features and functionality will this 1500- worth gadget offer?  Will have lots of limitations for sure!  If something goes wrong no one will repair as that would be more costly than the machine itself.  This gadget will not last long.  My 2 cents......
  Commented by  Sriram Balakumar, BSC Engineer, Skytel Telecom    | 07 24 2010 03:57:34 +0000
Reliability & Flexibility will be missing...!!
  Commented by  Rahul srivastava, area business representative, Premium energy transmission ltd    | 07 23 2010 14:17:07 +0000
yes it will definitely work in the market but must having good reliability & quality factor
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a lollipop to weaker section by govt
  Commented by  SOORAJ NADARAJ, Credit/Control Manager, DUBAI WORLD TRADE CENTRE    | 07 23 2010 11:20:55 +0000
it will remain as a dream in india
  Commented by  Ramakrishna Reddy, Network Admin/System Admin, Osmania University    | 07 23 2010 10:57:50 +0000
this will never success
  Commented by  Vinod Kumar Yadav Mucha, Project Lead, Alliance Global Services    | 07 23 2010 10:48:32 +0000
Fault in system 
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