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+The Education Ministry of India aims to out do the OLPC project by producing a laptop for under $10.
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+Although India rejected an offer from the OLPC project last year citing concerns about children's health and computers, the government announced recently that it will undertake a new project with the goal of building a $10 laptop.
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+Like most things that sound too good to be true, the $10 laptop ma be a figment of the government's imagination.
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+So far, the Indian ministry of education is two design submissions, but neither has hit the $10 mark. After factoring in labor charges the cheaper of the two reportedly costs about $47.
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+But even the OPLC's goal of the $100 laptop proved impossible, the final bill for the OPLC machines is about $176. However it's possible that the Indian plan will use recycled components, which could lower the costs somewhat.
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+Still, while the techno-optimists in us want to believe, $10 just may not be realistic.
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+[1]: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Business/HRD_hopes_to_make_10_laptops_a_reality/articleshow/1999828.cms "HRD hopes to make $10 laptops a reality" \ No newline at end of file