India's unfortunately-named
Sakshat tablet began life as a
$10 laptop way back in early 2009 and, in the years since, has had more than its fair share of delays and difficulties. But, after repeatedly
dashing hopes and destroying dreams it appears the $35 tablet is just about ready for take off. The
Times of India is reporting the first batch of this still slightly mysterious machine will be shipped out at the end of the month to the Indian Institute of Technology for 2,200 rupees apiece -- a bit above the goal price at around $50, though government plans to subsidize the devices should cut the cost in half. With one pie-in-the-sky tablet project finally getting out the door, we're almost afraid to ask -- hows that
XO-3 is coming along Mr. Negroponte?
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