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Comments on: Microsoft launches new low-cost PC effort in India

The IQ PC, created in partnership with AMD, is set to sell for about $500 and be targeted at the education market.

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Set your target so high that you can't fail
by Razzl June 27, 2007 12:37 PM PDT
$513? Are they joking? Americans can get pc's with monitors, keyboards, and software for up to $150 less that that at any Walmart. I guess you can't fail if you start from such inflated assumptions that you can't fail to hit your target...
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Is that supposed to be cheap?
by raulmot June 27, 2007 12:44 PM PDT
I can go to Dell and get a laptop for less than that (I think $489 last I checked). A desktop for much less. Also was at best buy and office depot yesterday and saw laptops at each store for $399.

Don't do them any favors Microsoft. It would be cheaper to buy the laptops from best buy and ship them over to India.
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Re is that supposed to be cheap
by atish505 July 6, 2007 1:06 AM PDT
I agree, AT $ 500 it is damn expensive PC. Not sure of the configuration but I am assuming git will have something like AMD Duron 512kb FSB, with 256 MB DRAM, CDRW-DVD combo drive, 40 GB HDD, Ethernet card/Modem combo and what about monitor, Keyboard and Mice?

The import duty both on components and ready made PCs in India is 16%. VAT is 4% for local purchases, thus making anything more expensive by 25% (need to include shipping and distribution costs as well) to the prices in USA.

We have bought locally assembled PCs with similar configuration for INR 17,000 (USD 375)loaded with Fedora Linux, and bought refurbished 17" CRT monitor for about INR 3000 to g woth it.

So even by high tariff and inefficient distribution costs, people can still get a good deal on Non Microsoft PC for under $ 500.

How is this supposed to be a bargain? This product is bound to be a failure like many others at Microsoft (Zune, xBox, WebTV, etc.)
Re is that supposed to be cheap
by atish505 July 6, 2007 1:07 AM PDT
I agree, AT $ 500 it is damn expensive PC. Not sure of the configuration but I am assuming git will have something like AMD Duron 512kb FSB, with 256 MB DRAM, CDRW-DVD combo drive, 40 GB HDD, Ethernet card/Modem combo and what about monitor, Keyboard and Mice?

The import duty both on components and ready made PCs in India is 16%. VAT is 4% for local purchases, thus making anything more expensive by 25% (need to include shipping and distribution costs as well) to the prices in USA.

We have bought locally assembled PCs with similar configuration for INR 17,000 (USD 375)loaded with Fedora Linux, and bought refurbished 17" CRT monitor for about INR 3000 to go with it.

So even by high tariff and inefficient distribution costs, people can still get a good deal on Non Microsoft PC for under $ 500.

How is this supposed to be a bargain? This product is bound to be a failure like many others at Microsoft (Zune, xBox, WebTV, etc.)
Well to do country...
by gkflyboy June 27, 2007 12:45 PM PDT
They must be doing well in India with all the new US Off-Shored jobs to consider a $500 computer "low cost"...
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Ha! Guess the gotta sell Vista to somebody...
by hounddoglgs June 27, 2007 1:00 PM PDT
What a joke! As previously noted, I see ads for low end PC's at local retailers every Sunday for around $350- sometimes complete with monitor and printer.

This is just another M$ scheme to push that crappy Vista.
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Learn to Read
by Maxplayer14 June 27, 2007 1:21 PM PDT
Wow, you really read the whole article, it isn't even going to have vista on it, rather a version of XP.
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if you don't know then better to shut up..
by FutureGuy June 27, 2007 4:30 PM PDT
..PC are in general more expensive in India because of customs and stuff. Read the artical MS is selling Windows and Office for a token 3$, that might not even cover its cost for running this program. I am sure if you some day see MS save a drowning guy you would say "MS saves a drowning guy to sell him Vista".
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cost of PC is India..
by FutureGuy June 27, 2007 4:36 PM PDT
..cost of PC are in general are much higher in India because of cost customs. A pc that costs 500, with Windows and Office on it is pretty cheap. It's a different story that most in India tend to buy PCs without and OS and then use Pirated version of the OS and Office.
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most?
by MSSlayer June 27, 2007 5:03 PM PDT
Will you ever post something intelligent and with data to back it up?

Probably not, MS fans are all the same: stupid.

This is a scam. End of story.
Now don't you feel ripped off again!!!
by Ted Miller June 28, 2007 4:59 AM PDT
Here in the United States where the middle class is fast decaying giving way to a rich and poor only, we again see where someone other then us reaps the benifits of not being an Americian.
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How about...
by count0--2008 June 28, 2007 8:28 AM PDT
A low-cost PC for the US, for the out-of-work programmers?
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