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Cheap Laptops Arrive for Tryout in India
By: AP   |   Oct 25, 2007

The so-called $100 laptops for children may make it to India after all.


Last year,India rebuffed One Laptop Per Child, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology spinoff that created rugged little computers for kids in the developing world.

India's education minister was quoted calling the project "pedagogically suspect," apparently because it demands children be allowed to take the laptops home to maximize exploration.

Being shut out of the world's second-most populous country seemed a defeat for One Laptop Per Child, which has had a tougher sell than it expected. Mass production of its roughly $190 laptops is expected to begin soon, but with fewer than the several million computers originally envisioned.

Even after hearing the minister's comments, One Laptop Per Child kept talking to Indian officials, companies and non-governmental agencies. And a pilot test began recently in which 22 children in first through fourth grades in a rural, one-room school in the Indian state of Maharashtra are using the computers.

Carla Gomez-Monroy, the education consultant who launched the test, said One Laptop Per Child has learned that working with local partners will be crucial in India, where dozens of languages are spoken.

It also helps that One Laptop Per Child has dropped its initial goal of getting each participating government to buy at least 1 million computers. Now, far smaller orders and donations are being encouraged.

"The model has evolved," Gomez-Monroy said. And in India's case, she said, it could mean distribution broadening as soon as June.
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Lol. The 100 $ laptop should have a spelling and geography program built in for teaching americans how to spell and where their own states and country is located in the world map.. hehehe
Shama @ Oct 24, 2008
@Jen: Take the olpc up your rear, thats where youre brain is. I understand you're frustrated and probably jobless.
Mike @ Oct 24, 2008
We don't need 100 dollar laptop from a dumb america. Lol. We certainly don't need a dumb nation to teach us about education, especially when they think knowledge and education is not possible without a laptop
Missi @ Oct 24, 2008
Working?
working @ Oct 24, 2008
we are trying to set up a computer education system for orphans in chennai and were wondering how we go about acquiring these laptops. We would need about 5 or 6 to start with. thank you
Veena @ Apr 15, 2008
If this is the way the Laptop Looks then I am sure there will be many more than expected buyers of this small gadget, as this not only makes a soothing view but also promises to provide the best of all experiences to the children.
minhaj @ Nov 03, 2007
This would revolutanize the laptop & computer hardware sector
Circuit city @ Nov 01, 2007
India Government stepped the right decision to get a very cultured community next generation. I wish to get One of these children laptop for my one...Please advise me how Can I got one.
Engr. Hani Saklou @ Nov 01, 2007
I really think this is a great thing to happen to children and even grown ups in India ! It will be so affordable that many people will buy these laptops. The knowledge on the internet will thus power more and more illiterate, cultureless Indians to become polished and less selfish.
Jen @ Oct 31, 2007
I really think this is a great thing to happen to children and even grown ups in India ! It will be so affordable that many people will buy these laptops. The knowledge on the internet will thus power more and more illiterate, cultureless Indians to become polished and less selfish.
Jen @ Oct 31, 2007
its indeed a nice product.far far better than a 20000 Rs laptop.The level of technology that goes into this makes it even far more valuable than 200$.The only problem i found is the HD is 2 GB only,but it a flash drive which is good thing, that is, if you are reading an ebook, it only takes very little power.There are plenty of USB ports (4 nos),wifi lan, it uses fedora linux, there is a low powe black and white mode for ebooks.
OLPC foundation says" let the children program the computers rather than the other way"
I think,in India more than the children,common man need this.
Ajit V @ Oct 30, 2007
If this is the way the Laptop Looks then I am sure there will be many more than expected buyers of this small gadget, as this not only makes a soothing view but also promises to provide the best of all experiences to the children.

I am very much Impressed with the whole thing and even though I am unaware of all the specifications of the gadget, I am thinking of adopting to one for my one year old child now, as I want my child to grow on high doses of technology and innovations and beginning a better childhood with such nice and also not only interesting but also informative gadgets will sure add more colours to the life of an otherwise avarage child in India.

I thank the producers of the computer for having produced such a nice product.
Dr Jyoti Prasad Pattnaik @ Oct 28, 2007
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