Thursday, October 1, 2009

laptop


author: snehal vaidya
A low-cost laptop being developed by the Amerindic polity in tandem laptop with digit laptops leading Amerindic education and research institutions will cost US$100 when available, and not $10 as was earlier stated by the government. A spokesman for Minister of State for Higher Education, D. Purandeswari, said on Wednesday that the price of the laptop would in fact be US$100 rather than $10. In a transcript of the speech delivered by Purandeswari at a conference in Delhi on Tuesday, which was provided by the government's press bureau to reporters, the Minister was quoted as locution that the polity aims to provide $10 laptops to students. The transcript has been updated subsequently to reflect the new price of the laptop. Research on the low-cost laptop is being already carried discover at the Amerindic Institute of Science, metropolis and the Amerindic Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras. The polity did not still provide information on the specifications of the laptop, or whether the price would include a subsidy from the government. In a transcript of the speech delivered by Purandeswari at a conference in Delhi on Tuesday, which was provided by the government's press bureau to reporters, the Minister was quoted as locution that the polity aims to provide $10 laptops to students. The transcript has been updated subsequently to reflect the new price of the laptop. Research on the low-cost laptop is being already carried discover at the Amerindic Institute of Science, metropolis and the Amerindic Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras. The polity did not still provide information on the specifications of the laptop, or whether the price would include a subsidy from the government.