$20 Laptop to be Launched in IndiaBy Chris - 02/03/2009 6:57:47 PM |

We were expecting a $10 laptop to arrive from India and the Indian government has almost delivered one. Except that the Sakshat is going to cost $20 not $10. The Sakshat, which means, “before your eyes” will be ready to ship in about six months or so. Those getting one will get 2GB of storage space. WiFi, Ethernet and 2W of power consumption. But we have no idea about the screen size, the RAM or the processor. Is the Sakshat a viable computer? Can it really be manufactured for that amount of money?
via guardian
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