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    Earphones at around Rs. 500

    Sennheiser MX 170 costs Rs. 480 and MX 270 costs about Rs. 570. How good are these earphones ? I am looking for earhones to use while travelling in the metro and mostly in outdoor areas with a quite a bit of noise. Will these be good enough ? I dont want to spend more than Rs. 500 on...
  2. socrates

    Low-cost Aakash tablet to hit U.S. store shelves at $60

    :D Low-cost Aakash tablet to hit U.S. store shelves at $60
  3. rajivnedungadi

    Govt to give computers @ Rs 500 in six months

    They will be equipped with expandable memory, LAN and Wi-Fi; low-cost machines are part of project to provide broadband connectivity to 20,000 institutions in the country Source
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    Govt set to make computers available @ Rs 500

    To take knowledge to every household and help students get feed on every subject while sitting home, the government is set to make available low-cost computers at USD 10 within six months. The computer will be a small equipment with expandable memory, LAN and Wi-Fi facilities. The government...
  5. CadCrazy

    Now Microsoft Want Hardware Limitations on Low Cost PCs

    Microsoft has newly introduced hardware limitations on low-cost PCs -- at least those that want to continue using Windows XP beyond June 30. We'd reported earlier that new-market segments like low-cost PCs (priced below Rs 20,000) would get an extension for Windows XP till June 30, 2010...
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    S3 unveils low-cost DirectX 10 graphics card ... approx $60

    Source Not bad for an entry Level DX10 card ... with HDMI output ... @ abt (60$) Rs. 2400.
  7. Gigacore

    After Dell, HP Starts Selling Linux-Powered PCs

    The heavy competition with Dell and Acer has forced HP, currently world’s largest PC manufacturer, to start offering its clients low-cost PCs, with Linux OS preinstalled. For now, the low-cost PCs will be on sale only in Australia for about $AU600 (just under $500 USD). The motivation behind...
  8. Pathik

    Linux-powered iPhone killer available online in March

    FIC has announced an on-sale date for its Neo1973, expected to be the first low-cost, high-volume phone with a user-modifiable Linux-based operating system. Additionally, the OpenMoko project building open-source software for the phone has published a wealth of technical resources. FIC's...
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