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India to follow $2,000 car with $20 laptop

By James Lamont in New Delhi

Published: February 1 2009 19:32 | Last updated: February 1 2009 19:32

India is planning to produce a laptop computer for the knockdown price of about $20 (€16, £14), having come up with the Tata Nano, the world’s cheapest car at about $2,000.

The project, backed by New Delhi, would considerably undercut the so-called “$100 laptop”, otherwise known as the Children’s Machine or XO, that was designed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology of the US.

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