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Fransexy 
The $35 dollars laptop
Posted on 31-Jul-2010 10:16:58
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India Comes Up With $35 Laptop


If We (Amiga companies) could design a Powerpc based one even if it cost $100 to build and is sold at $250 it could be a best seller
they have proved that can be done

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RedMelons 
Re: The $35 dollars laptop
Posted on 31-Jul-2010 11:05:39
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@Fransexy

$35? Way over-priced and low spec.

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Sibal even claimed that his department hopes to lower the cost to $20 or $10


Ah, now you're talking

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Hypex 
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@RedMelons

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Way over-priced and low spec.


Sounds pefect!

For us.

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elwood 
Re: The $35 dollars laptop
Posted on 31-Jul-2010 13:09:41
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@Thread

Is it April 1st?

It's not possible. $35 is the price of the CPU alone.

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RodTerl 
Re: The $35 dollars laptop
Posted on 31-Jul-2010 14:29:39
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Out of intrest, what is the smallest, cheapest PIC that has enough pins for a 64 colour VGA display, stereo sound, PS2 keyboard and Mouse, SPI for SD mass storage. and fake or 1.0 USB Bluetooth wireless. Drop the PS2 if your using Bluetooth mouse and keyboard?

I wouldve said add ethernet but thats $15 just for teh chip, and high speed USB is another $12?

All the code has to fit on the PIC flash, ram etc. Consider the 8 bit machines for resources, but notice PICs can easily be 20 TIMES more powerful.

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djrikki 
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Posted on 31-Jul-2010 15:08:13
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Ever since call centre jobs were exported to India I decided to boycott anything produced there.

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wa9yoz 
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Could Cloanto Amiga Forever be installed in this $35 laptop?

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RedMelons 
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Posted on 31-Jul-2010 15:56:25
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The Times of India isn't impressed:

"You don't launch products until you have a product to launch. Else it's vapourware."

"You don't show prototypes unless they are working ones with running apps, backed by a clear game plan to build up a vendor and apps network, and a clear design and specifications - and, preferably, a bill of materials."

"It isn't about the hardware -- it's about the application and the applications (apps) ecosystem. What will it be used for? Who will make those apps? Where's the developer community? Where is the road map for hundreds of applications?"


Sound advice!

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KimmoK 
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If the device is real ... someone should demo AROS to them. If they see how Amigalike OS make the system fly, they might get interested in investing a few hundred thousand man hours for AROS SW development.

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BigC 
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Posted on 31-Jul-2010 17:43:22
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@KimmoK

Quadruple the cost for the retail price;everyone in business must make a profit ,or close.

But if India wants to subsidize a basic laptop for its citizens surely that is better than other countries who keep citizens in dark ages while spending billions on acquiring nuclear weapons.

Netbooks are already very cheap in the West ($150 refurbished Gateway/Acer);why not sell/distribute the less expensive models in India.

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ajs 
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Well they have to be cheap as they don't earn much
AVERAGE ANNUAL PAY-INDIA
Project manager: £5,220
Software engineer: £5,344
Accountant: £2,956
Sales rep: £2,464
Production worker: £964
Source: Mercer Human Resource Consulting
and as it said that's the Average, so many are on way under that and some on more (but not much more)

So count your self lucky

I expect Aros or Amiga Forever would provide a nice OS for this




hmm I wonder if http://amigadevindia.com could .......Naaaaaaa

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KimmoK 
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@BigC

"everyone in business must make a profit"

I've seen how that is not always true in Asia .... one of the core reasons why I will be looking for new job without the "China" phenomenom.

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Fransexy 
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The iPhone costs less than $180 to make and is selled at $799 unlocked

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DrZarkov 
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Posted on 31-Jul-2010 19:09:28
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I've read about that machine somewhere else. Technically it is a kind of SuperNES with a rubber-keyboard and a simple LCD-monitor. Like a V-Tech learning computer (which is not worth 35 $), but for grown-ups. Technically it would have been no problem to put for example the C64 DTV with a simple keyboard and a primitive 5" PAL (or NTSC) -TFT into a plastic box. That would give a much more usable 35 $ Laptop. For geeks at least...

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Troels 
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Hmm... SuperNES with a touch screen and running Linux.

"Dubbed, the 'Sakshat' laptop, it is aimed at students and Sibal expects it to be their hands from 2011. Despite the price, users will get a touch-screen, a PDF reader and a webcam for video conferencing. There has been no confirmation of its specifications but reports suggest 2GB of memory, Wi-Fi and Ethernet and power consumption at just 2W. Naturally, the device will run Linux.
There was no talk how it performed running Crysis – not even at low settings. "

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arsipaani 
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Posted on 31-Jul-2010 21:12:49
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@DrZarkov

NES based computer, 12$

Hmm, why not use something like minimig...

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Barana 
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@Fransexy

Wots the fuss about? I can currently buy a arm netbook direct from china running wince or linux off alibaba at a price of $70us!!!!

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Darth_X 
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djrikki wrote:
Ever since call centre jobs were exported to India I decided to boycott anything produced there.


I take it you lost your job working at a call centre?

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Darth_X 
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@arsipaani

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arsipaani wrote:
@DrZarkov

NES based computer, 12$

Hmm, why not use something like minimig...


I'd love to see a return of the C64 to these lands.. but an Minimig would be even better..

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Chuckt 
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I don't believe you will see it for that price. It will cost more than that. Compare that to other microcontroller project boards and projects. It is wishful thinking and underpriced.

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