Hey the $35 laptop is launched in INDIA...

Friday, August 27, 2010

Hello... 

 I was thinking that we don't have anything like cheapest laptop in INDIA. We should have it because that is the most essential element of studies, party, style, enjoyment...You can say everything. I searched over Internet also but i could not find any news about it. I got only few advertisements of vendors claiming their laptops as cheapest. But i found some interesting fact and truth which I am sharing with you all.

Mr. Kapil Sibal, HRD minister of India had a dream of making it big by launching the cheapest laptop in INDIA and he kept his promise also by launching the cheapest laptop in INDIA at only mere $35. The target market is very interesting as it comprises of the learners category , be it in primary school or in universities. Moreover he is thinking to bring the price at $10...We are keeping our fingers crossed...


It is a low cost device with touch screen widget, Internet browsers, pdf readers, video conferencing features and many more useful and necessary features.The device is based on Linux. The most surprising thing is that it can also run on solar energy as provision of that is also there. The laptop is designed by the team of HRD minister. The thing which I don't like about it is that it has small memory and no hard disk but Mr.Kapil Sibal said it is better for only students to satisfy their need. 


So the $35 device is there from 2011 targeting the higher educational institutions an we are ready to get the cheapest laptop ....

Can you build cheap desktop computers??? Here is the answer...

Monday, August 23, 2010

The main reason of building cheap desktop computers is to select the configuration , hardware equipments, various software within a minimum range. If anyone wants to build his own computer then there are some important factors that s to be kept in mind.



The first and the foremost thing that you need to consider is the purpose of purchase. You should decide yourself whether to use it for daily work or for playing high graphics multimedia games or for simply using it as your Television and watching mere movies. All these factors are really important as these end up varying the prices. Then comes the various components. I would suggest that compare the components and make a good R&D on that. Keep in mind that you need to make your various components durable and make it usable for several years. I would again suggest when buying cheap computer parts, purchase enough computer memory to avoid purchasing more in the near future, which can potentially lead to more unnecessary expenses. Then comes the built-in components. The computer motherboard is among the most important components to consider when building cheap desktop computers. To avoid spending extra on a video card or sound card by buying each separately, look for a motherboard that has such computer parts included as part of the board itself.  Then comes the software part and definitely bank upon on open source software. When it comes to cheap desktop computers, not only look for discount hardware components, but also consider free applications. An Operating System (OS) is one of the most expensive programs to purchase with a computer. Therefore, rely on a free OS, as well as office/productivity programs which are all freely distributed and you can get it to any computer user.


I hope that all these informations will help you at the time of next purchase or you can even suggest someone as you have got good inputs which you can even use as your knowledge. Some more interesting topics are coming next...

Review of LG Netbook X110

Saturday, July 17, 2010

 LG's 10in netbook is in a unique position. Not because it offers anything fundamentally different from other netbooks, but because it's the only mobile PC offering the company has in the UK. So with so much riding on its shoulders, will the X110 measure up?  The new LG Netbook X110 is classy in look. First impressions are certainly positive. The X110 is based on the MSI Wind, but is far more than a simple rebadge like the Advent 4211. The entire chassis, including the keyboard and touchpad, have received a major overhaul and it's all for the better. Furthermore, its overall shape is now less curved and sleeker, and the plastics used feel slightly stronger. Unlike the logos on the Wind and Advent, the LG one is modestly positioned on the corner of the lid. 

There is great video that will help the viewers to get the proper reviews.