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    India announces $35 tablet computer for rural poor

    NEW DELHI (AP) — India introduced a cheap tablet computer Wednesday, saying it would deliver modern technology to the countryside to help lift villagers out of poverty.

    The computer, called Aakash, or "sky" in Hindi, is the latest in a series of "world's cheapest" innovations in India that include a 100,000 rupee ($2,040) compact Nano car, a 750 rupee ($15) water purifier and $2,000 open-heart surgery.

    Developer Datawind is selling the tablets to the government for about $45 each, and subsidies will reduce that to $35 for students and teachers. In comparison, the cheapest Apple iPad tablet costs $499, while the recently announced Kindle Fire will sell for $199.

    Datawind says it can make about 100,000 units a month at the moment, not nearly enough to meet India's hope of getting its 220 million children online.

    Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal called the announcement a message to all children of the world.

    "This is not just for us. This is for all of you who are disempowered," he said. "This is for all those who live on the fringes of society."

    Despite a burgeoning tech industry and decades of robust economic growth, there are still hundreds of thousands of Indians with no electricity, let alone access to computers and information that could help farmers improve yields, business startups reach clients, or students qualify for university.

    The launch — attended by hundreds of students, some selected to help train others across the country in the tablet's use — followed five years of efforts to design a $10 computer that could bridge the country's vast digital divide.

    "People laughed, people called us lunatics," ministry official N.K. Sinha said. "They said we are taking the nation for a ride."

    Although the $10 goal wasn't achieved, the Aakash has a color screen and provides word processing, Web browsing and video conferencing. The Android 2.2-based device has two USB ports and 256 megabytes of RAM. Despite hopes for a solar-powered version — important for India's energy-starved hinterlands — no such option is currently available.

    Both Sibal and Datawind CEO Suneet Singh Tuli called for competition to improve the product and drive prices down further.

    "The intent is to start a price war. Let it start," Tuli said, inviting others to do the job better and break technological ground — while still making a commercially viable product.

    As for the $10 goal, "let's dream and go in that direction. Let's start with that target and see what happens," he said.

    The students Wednesday were well-briefed on the goal of providing tablets for the poor, although most in attendance already had access to computers at home or in their schools.

    "A person learns quite fast when they have a computer at home," said Shashank Kumar, 21, a computer engineering student from Jodhpur, Bihar, who was one of five people selected in his northern state to travel to villages and demonstrate the device. "In just a few years people can even become hackers."

    India, after raising literacy to about 78 percent from 12 percent when British rule ended, is now focusing on higher education with a 2020 goal of 30 percent enrollment. Today, only 7 percent of Indians graduate from high school.

    "To every child in India I carry this message. Aim for the sky and beyond. There is nothing holding you back," Sibal said before distributing about 650 of the tablets to the students.

     
     
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    • Philip  •  7 mths ago
      Now if they only had a place to plug it in for charging it...
      • Chaka 7 mths ago
        And most rural poor in India live on less than $2.00 a day. $35 is still a month's worth of money they don't have.
      • JRobert 7 mths ago
        That is why they are solar powered.
      • Misha Darling 7 mths ago
        Philip... really?!!!... you obviously couldn't frame your comment if you had read the article... Chaka!??? you too?... Their government is making them available as an economic stimulus... solar chargers are on the way as part of the deal.
        Think abundant sunshine... solar chargers. Things in India aren't yet structured like they are here in the grand old party of the USA. They have the flexibility to make things happen without lobbyists fighting against internet neutrality on behalf of Verizon, etc... and internet "providers" Who charge for using the air-waves that should and could be free. These people in India and the rest of the globe could run web sites from ungodly remote who-knows-where locals from these cheap pads selling anything from tea or sandals to surplus weapons, and wind up rich. It's wonderful really... but thanks to the lobbyists in our "great nation" we won't be part of what the global economy does with the power of the internet, because we will be paying exorbitant monthly fees that will only increase to infinity. My plan? Fire the gop and the conserva-Dems with their hands out to greedy lobbyists and the Corporate Clepto-crats that fund them to cripple us.
    • TonyA  •  7 mths ago
      $349.99 in the US...
    • Kevin  •  7 mths ago
      this is awesome, just shows you how over-inflated prices are in the rest of the world.
    • vince valiant  •  7 mths ago
      I knew those computers didn't cost that much to manufacture. That's why all those computer people are billionaires.
    • aware  •  7 mths ago
      No wonder when you get an out source call thru india you don't understand them and they don't get what you are trying to do.That brings back all the corruption in the world all the money sent to aid NEVER reaches the poor it just FILLS the pockets of the POLITICIANS AND THE RICH AND CONNECTED.The more we can reach the poor directly by EDUCATION in a long run the better the world would be cos now they can reason for themselves and less of them will be led by lying hating MULLAS and POlitions.DO YOU THINK THE POLITICIANS WANT THIS TO HAPPEN?
    • Thomas  •  7 mths ago
      So if they decide to call the internet hotline, do they get an operator in the US?
      • Misha Darling 7 mths ago
        Obviously no, they've managed to take that market right off the map in the early 90's with the help of the Chamber of Commerce's vigorous help a Long long time ago... Thanks to the republican notion of globalization. Where you been?
    • Betty  •  7 mths ago
      First thing they're gonna learn is 'sex education' online.
      • Misha Darling 7 mths ago
        Yea, maybe, but it'll be free
      • lokesh 3 days ago
        This will create awareness of tecnology. Great.
    • Thomas  •  7 mths ago
      If there is no power, what good does making it solar powered do? There is NO internet system setup in the "netherlands". Guess they think the people will travel a few hundred miles in order to get spam.
      • JRobert 7 mths ago
        I think that the idea of making it solar powered is because there is no power (as in power grid).
      • Misha Darling 7 mths ago
        Think abundant sunshine... solar chargers. Things in India aren't yet structured like they are here in the grand old party of the USA. They have the flexibility to make things happen without lobbyists fighting against internet neutrality on behalf of Verizon, etc... and internet "providers" Who charge for using the air-waves that should and could be free. These people in India and the rest of the globe could run web sites from ungodly remote who-knows-where locals from these cheap pads selling anything from tea or sandals to surplus weapons, and wind up rich. It's wonderful really... but thanks to the lobbyists in our "great nation" we won't be part of what the global economy does with the power of the internet, because we will be paying exorbitant monthly fees that will only increase to infinity. My plan? Fire the gop and the conserva-Dems with their hands out to greedy lobbyists and the Corporate Clepto-crats that fund them to cripple us.
      • Misha Darling 7 mths ago
        Bunch of #$%$ American's... Yeah right! went right over your heads didn't it?!!! Yeah?... what if you could access the internet on that $35 POS and didn't have to pay for an increasingly costly monthly "internet service provider" nor an electric bill to run it because the light comming in from the hole in your roof charged the POS for free? Think you could turn that into a Point Of Sale location, ya retard? What's the republicans doing for you in America?These people have devised a plan to turn any rice paddy filled with starving workers with an idea into enclaves of millionaire tahj mahals. Labor costs nothing there. An internet capable device and free solar electric power with no ISP charges?... starting to smell the answer to your answer?
    • longtallrubyjean  •  7 mths ago
      Must admit,,, I always believed in first, food,,, roof over my head second, food , and clothes third on my list just basic,, and if,, it a month salary for a ,, computer,, ,, meant we did not eat,, the computer lost out.
    • *Luckie*  •  7 mths ago
      i have a strong feeling the dalits will not be receiving such items. of course, having to jump into sewers wearing nothing but underwear, i'd say there needs to be FAR more addressed before a $30 tablet. go ahead, look up indian sewer cleaners on youtube. they are paid $100/month. the caste system is still alive and well. unlike the us, sanitation, water and electricity is privatized and a very corrupt system. that is why the problems exist. india has chance to make many improvements, but seems to desire to follow in the us's footsteps of high technology. i don't feel that is a solution for them. building green and advancing off the grid quality of life is a better solution. india, please improve the conditions of your workers.
      • lokesh 3 days ago
        Why is head so small. why d'nt you think big. you will see the bright side.
    • Aris  •  7 mths ago
      Well, what can I say? Good Bye America! Ha! Ha! Ha!
    • skip coys  •  7 mths ago
      My parents had heart surgery from their Indian doctor in America and it was way more than 2 grand...didn't know it came wholesale.
    • Vickie  •  7 mths ago
      Yeah what country is worried about their people?? Weird that used to be us, but certainly not anymore..In the USA its all about the rich get richer and the middle class gets poorer so greedy the US has become.
    • N2deep  •  7 mths ago
      Where's my pencil; I want to remember this.
    • Graham  •  7 mths ago
      @Pradheep- Its called inflation. US businesses need it to survive (well, most businesses at least) because they're up to their eyeballs in debt.
    • Realist  •  7 mths ago
      I am in China now, $65 usd for a similar unit with a case and removable keyboard and wifi. This is retail at the computer malls, you could probably negotiate the price down another $5. They are OK, the touch screens are not very sensitive and you can not pinch the screen to expand and contract the size. It is good for emails, movies, book reader, podcast, some web browsing and Android apps if you have wifi. It will be good for school areas with wifi, a good substitute for the low cost but they will not replace the laptop for real computing. This India unit will surely be a prized possession for many and if the do not all get hooked on Angry Birds it will open up new doors of discovery and learning on the web. Also this will likely inspire many, many new useful apps for the Android platform.
    • TARBABY  •  7 mths ago
      I want one.
    • A Genius Says  •  7 mths ago
      see thats what a good country does to help the economy, help the people who need help which in turn helps the country in the whole.....if only we could do that instead of just making the rich richer
    • vijay k  •  7 mths ago
      all those who are blabbering about india to concentrate on basics like food clothing shelter......think....the intent here is to improve the skills...there is a saying...Give a poor man a fish..he could eat for a day...teach him to fish...he will eat forever
    • marvin  •  7 mths ago
      35 dollar toy would be rather nice. even though it may or may not do much, what do you expect? it is better than nothing in most cases.
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