What we have in world’s cheapest laptop?
For beginners, the system will work on Linux Operating System.
Actually, the ministry had moved to the business sector for the R&D, but it has turned its attention to the “lukewarm” project. It was brought into the corporate sector in order to create an impact in the education field and has got great appraisals from several Universities.
The students have made a motherboard which supports replacement of components whenever you want, if needed. The other major features include the functionality of the processor. It is said that, the system won’t be having any hard disk but only a memory card for its memory storage.
The principal of ITIC, Laura DiDio has said to the TechNewsWorld that, “The devices will be produced in India and so it will be cheap labor”
She also added that, “the system will not be having any state of the art components also. Also, there will not be any high score which some retailers like Apple charge for their products. Speaking practically, it’s acceptable.”
The FAQ would be about ‘the quality of the product’! The price is just going to be less than 35$ and none are anticipating about yet another iPad. According to DiDio, these systems might be made like an”use and throw product”, but the producers and the government are not going to reveal about it.
“Being at 35$, lot of Indians would just buy them at first place, use them and throw it away to have another one again. I am still wondering about the support or service, or warranty that they would give for the products”
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