What Could You Do With a $35 Tablet? - PC World

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The $35 tablet prototype from India will run a variation of the open source Linux operating system. It has 2Gb of RAM, but no internal storage--relying on a removable memory card. The device has a USB port, and built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Seems like reasonable enough specs--especially for $35.

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On the software side, the $35 tablet has a PDF reader, multimedia player, video conferencing, Web browser, and word processor. The value of the multimedia player will be contingent on its compatibility with popular audio and video file formats. The functionality of the word processor will hinge on its ability to create, view, or edit files in Microsoft Word format.

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For PC purists who already question the value of tablets like the Apple iPad , a $35 tablet must seem like a combination between an optimistic pipedream and an ill-conceived prank. The logic goes like this: It can't run Windows 7 , or any of the Windows-based applications the business world relies on, so it can't possibly have any useful function.

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