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Low cost Linux-powered 'Simputer' now available in India
Apr. 07, 2004

PicoPeta Simputers of Bangalore, India, has launched the first retail versions of the Simputer, conceived as a Linux based 'platform for social change' that could inexpensively bring easy-to-use computers to rural Indian villages. Three models are available, priced from US $240 to $480.

(Click for larger view of Amida Simputer)

The "Simputer" was first described in a concept paper presented at the first Bangalore IT.com conference in 1998. Wholesale Simputer models have been available from Encore since July, 2002, but have been criticized for failing to meet the original $200 target price point.

Three Amida models

All three Amida Simputer models are based on a 206MHz processor, and include a three-pin RS232 serial port, two USB 1.1 host ports, and one USB 1.1 device port. They support Internet connections via a landline modem (PicoPeta sells a small modem as a Simputer accessory), or a Reliance CDMA phone.


The Amida can connect through a Reliance phone or a serial or USB landline modem

All models include an accelerometer, or "flip-flop motion detector," which can be used to toggle between portrait and landscape viewing modes in the photo album, flip pages in the e-book reader, and for other functions.

The least expensive Simputer, the US $240 Amida 1200, features 16MB of Flash, 32MB of RAM, a minimal software suite, and a 16-color greyscale QVGA (320x240) display.

The US $300 1600 model features 32MB of Flash, and 64MB of RAM, and adds a full software suite, Infrared, built-in speakers and microphone, a SmartCard reader/writer, denim case, and 20-hour Internet plan with free POP3 email.

The US $480 4200 model adds a 64-thousand color QVGA display and a black shell color (the other models are brown).

The Amida Simputer weighs 7.3 ounces (206 grams) with the included rechargeable 3.7V, 2200mAH lithium-ion battery.

Software

PicoPeta says its engineers have worked hard to make the Simputer very easy to use. The device's software draws from many open source software projects, including the 2.4.18 Linux kernel, the OPIE graphical application environment, and the dillo web browser.

Software for the least expensive Simputer supports Web browsing and email. The email client supports notes written by hand using a stylus on the Simputer's touchscreen. An auto update utility is also included for firmware updates.

Software on more expensive Simputer models adds an MP3 player, photo album, games, movie player, e-book reader supporting English and Kannada, and educational material. It also includes a budget planner, a "paper" application for saving handwritten notes, a notebook with online keyboard, a Bhasha notebook supporting Hindi and Kannada, a voice recorder, calendar, conversion calculator, world clock, stopwatch, address book, and more.

Further details, and an online store are available at PicoPeta's Amida Simputer Website.



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