India to Follow $2,000 Car with $20 Laptop

Submitted by Francisco Noguera on February 5, 2009 - 23:39.
February 01, 2009 - 23:00, The Financial Times
India to Follow $2,000 Car with $20 Laptop

The project, backed by New Delhi, would considerably undercut the so-called "$100 laptop", otherwise known as the Children's Machine or XO, that was designed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology of the US.

The Children's Machine, which received a cool reception in India, is the centrepiece of the One Laptop Per Child charity initiative launched by Nicholas Negroponte, the computer scientist and former director of MIT's Media Lab. Intel launched a similar product, called Classmate, in response.

India's $20 laptop would also undercut the EeePC, made by Taiwan's Asustek. The EeePC was the first ultra-cheap, scaled-down laptop (a new category known as a netbook) launched worldwide through commercial channels. It does not have a hard drive and sells for $200-$400.

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Submitted by Dave Craige on February 11, 2009 - 13:54.
you have to pay to read the article
Submitted by Rob Katz on February 12, 2009 - 10:22.
Dave, try this link - it works for me, and I'm not signed into the FT site:

India to follow $2000 car with $20 laptop

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