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Encore Software, developer of the Simputer, unveils a trio of new low-cost devices.

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Finally...
by Soliton May 10, 2005 2:08 PM PDT
...something on India other than ******** about offshoring, H1-B and overcrowding... maybe CNET has a semblance of 'old-fashioned' journalism left in it after all (as opposed to 'tabloid sensationalism' it mostly indulges in)
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Hmmm
by SeizeCTRL June 30, 2005 1:24 PM PDT
Where do you live? India? There's plenty of out of work tech people in the US who don't share your opinion. I have a lot of friends who have been laided off because someone in India will do their job for 80% less pay. And nothing irritates me more than calling tech support and having my call transferred overseas to a person who I can barely understand. Sorry I don't share your views on outsourcing but the truth is it hurts the US.

So what happens when all the tech jobs are outsourced and no US techie is employed? Guess what, he can't buy all those tech gadgets and software that he once supported or created...
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I'll take 30.....
by May 10, 2005 2:22 PM PDT
As soon as language and hardware support is available in the USA.

This thing would be perfect for a whole host of mobile applications for my municipality.
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Good timing, I need a new computer soon
by Maxxam May 10, 2005 4:35 PM PDT
I'll be buying when it appears there are not bugs in it. Probably will buy different models. They looks great in the pics.
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Finally the right form factor
by May 11, 2005 9:07 AM PDT
PDA are too small and sub note books too stupidly expensive. Let's not mention tablets. That looks just right.
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Tiny screen is no way acceptable, 7 inches!
by blue-eyed-bohemian May 11, 2005 9:58 AM PDT
I'm very surprised at these comments about "finally" and "can't wait to buy one". You find a tiny screen of low resolution acceptable? I doubt it, read the details before jumping to conclusions. Most websites won't even display properly on these devices, needing to scroll left and right just to read a page fully. Be careful.
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Well, its not for your regular PC use
by Squre-ed May 11, 2005 5:31 PM PDT
This is not for power usage, like surfing, downloading/watching video, playing your 5000+ songs etc etc. This thing can be used where people are on the go, and PDAs just are not capable of doing all the stuff this thing can do.

And for people in India, its just that they want a basic PC type device for their shops/home usage. They do not have money to buy a latest iMac. But they can surely buy this.
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Perfect for in the car...
by May 12, 2005 10:32 AM PDT
Charles,

A smaller, low-res display is exactly what I need. Try fitting a full-size laptop into a police cruiser or a street department dump truck and you will see the advantages.

I like the fact that the unit is self contained. No modems or wires hanging out. I like the fact that it is Linux-based. A year between reboots? No problem. I like the cost. So we break one once in a while. At $250 a pop, I can keep half a dozen hot spares ready to go.

This is as close to a perfect appliance for my mobile applications as I have seen yet.
you want a ford on a used yugo budget?
by June 29, 2005 6:47 AM PDT
what exactly are you expecting for such a low price? you want a ford on a used yugo budget.
Screen resolution good
by July 10, 2005 6:23 AM PDT
At the Indian Institute of Technology we have a centre called the Developmental Informatics Laboratory for testing and developing devices and applications for emerging markets.

We tested the device with various websites and found the resolution good for reading in both daylight and dimly lit conditions.

Few limitations come from the ported FireFox browser and not the device itself. We have recommended adding additional features in the browser to make the device more universal
Low Cost Electric Car as well
by May 12, 2005 12:04 AM PDT
http://www.carpages.co.uk/news/reva-nxg-15-04-05.asp?switched=on&echo=540488757

http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2005/04/15/040421.html
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Thats amazing!!!
by May 12, 2005 3:48 AM PDT
It's very surpising to listen this news!

We really like to go see the performance of this pcs. In pics all
products look great!

Let me know when it is open in market!

Thanks.....Encore!
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Cheap Laptop
by May 12, 2005 9:05 PM PDT
I think they should outsource the sales and tech support to the
USA.. heheh
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haha. much better for $300
by mentorkyrom June 29, 2005 6:06 PM PDT
That's very funny btw but i'd also like to point out you can buy a celeron 2.66ghz 40 gig drive, and a DVD/CD-RW combo drive, bla bla bla (no monitor- but seriously dont you have an old one laying around?) for around $280 from GQ who actually has SOME support and a 2 year warrenty. Even has an open AGP 8x slot to throw a good-great graphics card in there. (link http://shop1.outpost.com/product/4368965?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG)

I bought 2 of these, threw in 512mb more ram in each, and use them as budget servers. I have an older model that's been running for over 2 years now, never shut down (restarts every once and awhile, of course) and it still works like a charm. If you're on a budget, this (although double the price of the indian @#%*, actually has some potential.

my 2 cents,
B
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Purchase
by June 7, 2005 9:40 PM PDT
hi can somebody tell me where i can purchase this pc from if it has entered the market?
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Power of India
by June 29, 2005 7:13 AM PDT
This shows the competency of India in Hardware/Software industry. We can expect more such surprises
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Power?
by wiley14 September 28, 2005 10:56 AM PDT
I don't think it has anything to do with the competency of the Indians. I think it has everything to do with the lower standards, quality, and cost of living in India.
nah - don't see it happening
by June 29, 2005 8:30 AM PDT
My thought is that products such as this is aimed for professionals who need to capture information quickly, like doctors or code inspectors. But for everyday users such as you and me? I wouldn't want to surf net on that thing for sure...
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100 dollar
by June 29, 2005 11:51 AM PDT
Sell your backpack stock. This is the future for school books. Dump the battery and put the money in a better screen, and price it in million quantities.
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The New Timex Sinclair 1000
by June 30, 2005 11:20 AM PDT
The $100(or $99) computer is not a new idea. It was attempted by Timex back in 1984. The Timex Sinclair 1000 was built with a flimsy miniature rubber keyboard and had to be hooked up to an external monitor, much as the one described here, as a budget machine everyone could buy. By the time it came out most other cheap "home" computers of the day matched them (Commodore & Atari) by having their machines fall into the same price range which caused a huge loss in profits. It could be another indication of a second computer market crash when prices drop this low. Timex helped cause first computer crash in the '80s, will India be the next culprit?
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Interesting...
by b2bhandshake July 4, 2005 7:51 PM PDT
However, not a time for Indians to sit back and gloat. How long before Chinese learn to clone the $100 PC at $20 or $30?
- Mohan
http://www.garamchai.com/mohan
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atarahamn@yahoo.com
by WASIURRAHMAN May 11, 2007 9:46 AM PDT
i am living in utter perdaish, please provide me your store name and location, where is available encore lop top cumputer.
atarahamn@yahoo.com
by WASIURRAHMAN May 11, 2007 9:58 AM PDT
I like the concept and agree that it targets certain markets really well. But when will this product be available? What stage of development is it in right now?

If the makers are reading this now would be a good time to respond.
When will this be available?
by July 6, 2005 7:51 AM PDT
I like the concept and agree that it targets certain markets really well. But when will this product be available? What stage of development is it in right now?

If the makers are reading this now would be a good time to respond.
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Product is ready
by July 10, 2005 6:35 AM PDT
As I understand, Encore has tied up with various OEMs and big customers and is supplying the Mobilus to them. May take time for it to come out in the local store.
Great idea, but man, is it ugly!
by the Otter January 23, 2006 1:03 PM PST
I might buy one if it were $20; any more than that, and I?d be
embarrassed to be seen with it. Perhaps their target audience is
desperate enough to not care?
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low cost loptop cumputer
by WASIURRAHMAN May 7, 2007 3:14 PM PDT
i want to buy lop top which on low cost, please provide me information how can i found in india
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atarahamn@yahoo.com
by WASIURRAHMAN May 11, 2007 10:44 AM PDT
want to buy lop top which on low cost, please provide me information how can i found in india
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