I don't peruse the CLUG lists much anymore but I got an interesting article 
from an East Indian friend of mine that I thought y'all would find interesting.
I am posting this because 'LINUX INSIDE'.
gary zone


India's $35 tablet launching this month

TOI Tech | Jun 16, 2011, 05.06pm IST

The 7-inch touchscreen tablet will come with inbuilt keyboard, video 
conferencing facility, multimedia content, Wi-Fi and USB portNEW DELHI: After 
hitting the roadblock for over six months, the Indian government backed 
ambitious low-cost tablet project is finally set to take off. 

According to latest media reports, the low-cost $35 tablet codenamed 'Sakshat' 
is expected to launch by the end of this month. 

The country's answer to the $100 laptops developed by the Massachusetts 
Institute of Technology will be powered by Linux OS and is made by HCL 
Technologies. 

As for the specs, the 7-inch touchscreen tablet will come with inbuilt 
keyboard, video conferencing facility, multimedia content, Wi-Fi, USB port, 
32GB hard drive and 2GB RAM. The tablet will support Open Office, SciLab and 
Internet browsing. 

According to reports, government has decided that 10,000 Sakshat tablets will 
be delivered to IIT Rajasthan in late June. Also, over the next four months 
more than 90,000 tablet units will be ready for launch and will come at a price 
of Rs 2,200. 

Reports claim that the government later plans to further subsidise the cost by 
50 per cent which means the device may cost somewhere around Rs 1,100.

Exchange rate; 1.0 C$ = 45 Rupees

For reader comments and photo, go to the original article at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/personal-tech/gadgets-special/Indias-35-tablet-launching-this-month/articleshow/8876610.cms
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