My Account
An open source, handheld, StrongARM powered, 32 MB RAM, $200 computer being developed in India for sale and use in Third World countries.
More information

Subcategories 1

Related categories 2

Indian scientists invent cheap device enabling poor and illiterate to surf internet. [The Guardian]
Indian scientists and engineers develop a handheld computer to help the poor and illiterate join the information age. [BBC News]
Presents the computer and provides information about its deployment, its weaknesses, and its current status.
Three years ago, the Simputer was the biggest story to come out of the Indian IT industry. This is an update on its development and marketing. (October 17, 2003)
Sachin Karol links to this Time Asia report about the Simputer. [Slashdot] (May 02, 2001)
For sheer versatility, the thingamajig is streets ahead of other gizmos. It's simple, it's portable. At about Rs 9,000 per piece, it's highly affordable. [rediff.com] (April 01, 2001)
Indian scientists invent cheap device enabling poor and illiterate to surf internet. [The Guardian]
Presents the computer and provides information about its deployment, its weaknesses, and its current status.
Indian scientists and engineers develop a handheld computer to help the poor and illiterate join the information age. [BBC News]
Three years ago, the Simputer was the biggest story to come out of the Indian IT industry. This is an update on its development and marketing. (October 17, 2003)
Sachin Karol links to this Time Asia report about the Simputer. [Slashdot] (May 02, 2001)
For sheer versatility, the thingamajig is streets ahead of other gizmos. It's simple, it's portable. At about Rs 9,000 per piece, it's highly affordable. [rediff.com] (April 01, 2001)
Last update:
December 6, 2023 at 6:45:03 UTC
Computers
Games
Health
Home
News
Recreation
Reference
Regional
Science
Shopping
Society
Sports
All Languages
Arts
Business