Thursday, June 9, 2011

Low cost Laptops

The much-awaited low cost laptops are ready to be delivered to IIT-Rajasthan. The institute is the nodal institute for conceiving and monitoring the progress of manufacturing of these gadgets in various states. The first lot of 10,000 laptops – the HRD ministry calls it low-cost access-cum-computing device — came after six years of its conception.

IIT-Rajasthan will receive the laptops in late June, and over the next four months 90,000 more would be made available at Rs 2,200 a piece.

The announcement was made at the recent state education ministers' conference. After the supply of 1 lakh laptops, every state will get 3,000 pieces. The Centre would subsidize 50% of the cost. Effectively, a student would have to pay Rs 1,100 for the gadget. Officials said manufacturing of one lakh laptops has been done in India.

As for the cost escalation from the earlier promised price of Rs 1,500, officials said it is due to increase in input cost. "But once more orders are placed, the price would be renegotiated and brought down to Rs 1, 500," an official said.

The delay in manufacturing this device was caused because the company which was given the contract to manufacture one lakh pieces, was bought over. "Now, we've built enough safeguards in the contract with new manufacturer," the official said.

The low-cost device has a seven-inch touch screen, two USB ports, battery that runs for three hours, external hard drive or solid state memory support up to 32 GB.

The device would have Word, Excel, power point, PDF, Open office, web browser with javascript support, zip/unzip facility, video streaming, flash video and many other software applications. It can operate in extreme conditions, officials said, adding that IIT-Rajasthan is putting the samples through further tests.

[Source: Times of India]