Today, Geekylocker.com takes you to the most low-cost, cheapest netbook price ever announced by any netbook makers. How does it look like? How cheap is cheap?
Recently, India’s human resource development minister, Kapil Sibal, unveiled a netbook or tablet of an unnamed Linux-based computing tool for students to be introduced in higher educational institutions by 2011. The netbook price was said to be around 35 dollars, for each tablet. Cheap? Yes.
“The aim of this cheap netbook technology is to reach such devices to the students of colleges and universities, and to provide these institutions a host of choices of low-cost access devices around $35 or less in near future,” the human resources ministry said at the launch of the computer.
The Size?
It is been told that it will be pretty much like the Apple’s iPad, and weight much more than the break-through gadget from Apple.
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Functionality
It will have Wi-Fi connectivity and equipped with built-in applications such as Notepad, Web Browser, Educational Softwares, Drawing Pad and more. It comes with 2GB RAM.
The aim is to reach such devices to the students of colleges and Universities and to provide these institutions a host of choices of low cost access devices around Rs. 1500/- ($35) or less in near future.
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