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Bangladesh unveils Android-budgetlaptop of 97 euro

Bangladesh has a personal laptop to be released, the Purpose. The cheapest variant, which is about 97 euro should cost, runs on Android and will be mainly in the government can be used. Eventually, the model comes on to students.

The government recently came up with a plan for a large part of Bangladesh about ten years, completely accessible via the internet. The Target computer would have to help. “This is a big step for building a digital Bangladesh”, says managing director Mohammad Ismail of producer Telephone Shilpa Sangstha. “Villages come with cheap laptops previously in contact with the internet and that brings a lot of benefits.”

The cheapest edition costs of 10,000 taka, converted to 97 euros. The laptop will reportedly have a VIA 8650 processor with a clock speed of 800MHz. Also, the device possesses 512MB of ram and a 10″screen with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels. There is no fixed storage, but a sd card slot where storage is up to 32GB. A better edition will cost around 116 euros, and works on a Atom N455 processor with 1.66 GHz. Also has the more expensive model on a hard disk of 250GB.

Many Asian countries are engaged with a digital advance. Except for Bangladesh presented by neighboring India at the beginning of this month, the first batch of the so-called Aakash. The tablet with 7″screen cost converted 35 euro and runs on Android 2.2. China also makes mobile devices, which the country sells to the communist North Korea.

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