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It may sound like a hoax, but its true. Two IT students in Bhubaneshwar have built a laptop that will cost you Rs. 5000 and are hoping to get some government aid to mass-produce the device. If this turns into a reality, it will be a great help to schools especially in rural India to help spread computer literacy.
The device looks like your everyday netbook but boasts of a 320GB HDD, 1 GB of RAM 10.2-inch screen, built-in web camera, speakers, LAN port, 2 USB ports as well as a VGA port. The processor is a DXA 16 processor, which, according to its developers, is equivalent to an Intel Atom N450 processor. The two students, Chandrasekhar Panda and Saswat Swain have spent 3000 hours developing the laptop.
Saswat Swain, IT Graduate and Innovator told NDTV, "In case you are providing a laptop for Rs 5000 each and every school can get 5 to 10 pieces of laptop easily, it will naturally help them to improve their education standard."
I heard this news on TV channels. These guys have really done a terrific job. They have approached orrissa Govt to help them financially in setting up of mass production facilities. this proves, there is enough talent available in india and there is a need to support such inventors. my hats off to these people. this might actually also help in major companies to reduce the prices of branded laptops.
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/shownews.aspx?id=GADEN20110171628&Sec=NEWS&pfrom=home-Top-Tech
The device looks like your everyday netbook but boasts of a 320GB HDD, 1 GB of RAM 10.2-inch screen, built-in web camera, speakers, LAN port, 2 USB ports as well as a VGA port. The processor is a DXA 16 processor, which, according to its developers, is equivalent to an Intel Atom N450 processor. The two students, Chandrasekhar Panda and Saswat Swain have spent 3000 hours developing the laptop.
Saswat Swain, IT Graduate and Innovator told NDTV, "In case you are providing a laptop for Rs 5000 each and every school can get 5 to 10 pieces of laptop easily, it will naturally help them to improve their education standard."
I heard this news on TV channels. These guys have really done a terrific job. They have approached orrissa Govt to help them financially in setting up of mass production facilities. this proves, there is enough talent available in india and there is a need to support such inventors. my hats off to these people. this might actually also help in major companies to reduce the prices of branded laptops.
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/shownews.aspx?id=GADEN20110171628&Sec=NEWS&pfrom=home-Top-Tech