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By Dinesh C. Sharma
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 29, 2004 8:32:00 PM

A pair of Indian companies are touting a homegrown handheld, eyeing both the local market and a wider audience.

The Amida Simputer, originally developed as a "poor man's computer," is now being pitched as a device that can handle a wide range of business and personal-computing requirements. The Linux-powered handheld combines the functions of an organizer and an MP3 player and has handwriting recognition capabilities.

The device was developed by PicoPeta Simputers, a Bangalore-based industry academic group, and is being manufactured by Bharat Electronics, an Indian government-owned company. Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, an outspoken supporter of open-source software, formally launched the product via teleconference from New Delhi last week, saying it could play a role in providing government services to citizens.

The Amida Simputer is designed to enable scribbling and e-mailing of notes regardless of language, a key factor in the multilingual Indian market. It also has an on-screen keyboard for two Indian languages--Hindi and Kannada--with more languages to be added soon, the companies said.

But the ambitions of the device's makers don't stop at the country's borders. "We have taken the first steps of an Indian product company building a global brand," V. Vinay, chairman of PicoPeta, said in a statement.

The Amida won't be alone in the Indian market. PalmOne, for instance, offers a range of Zire and Tungsten handhelds at its Indian Web site.

The Amida Simputer comes in three models, with prices ranging from about $240 to $480 (9,950 to 19,950 rupees). It is powered by a 206MHz ARM processor and features 32MB of permanent storage, 64MB of RAM, a 3.8-inch touch screen and a smart-card reader. It can be connected to a landline or a Code Division Multiple Access phone for Internet browsing, and it doubles as an MP3 player.

The device was originally developed for use in rural areas and for applications such as microfinance and e-governance. Prototypes were used in such projects in India.

It is available online and at showrooms to be opened in Bangalore next month.

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Amen!
Agreed wholeheartedly with your position!

Now let's only hope that the rather high prices (for a "volkswagen" kind of computer) are only maintained to compensate for the R&D / manufacture costs... (Read the rest)
Posted by: kennethsf Posted on: 04/08/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Simputer debut  ahmad@... | 03/29/04
Your life better not depend on apps for Simputer  Anton Philidor | 03/29/04
Pray tell, Anton  Fred Fredrickson | 03/29/04
Prayer is answered  Anton Philidor | 03/29/04
you can have profitable proprietary sw based on open standards (nt)  stephen732@... | 03/29/04
"Name a profitable company built on open source."  escoles@... | 03/30/04
Only if they stop selling hardware & services (NT)  Anton Philidor | 03/30/04
See, you're half way there...  escoles@... | 03/30/04
I'm writing as fast as I can. Quit knocking so loudly.  Anton Philidor | 03/30/04
What about thier software that runs on Linux  voska | 03/30/04
How about Oracle and IBM  voska | 03/30/04
re: Your life better not depend o  Iain_Peters | 03/29/04
Think ambitiously  Anton Philidor | 03/29/04
re: Think amb...  Iain_Peters | 03/29/04
What makes sense, is...  escoles@... | 03/30/04
Pooh-poohing what you don't understand?  escoles@... | 03/30/04
No, pish-tushing what I've heard often.  Anton Philidor | 03/30/04
Your statements are not up to ....  navaltiger | 03/31/04
To expensive. Buy a real computer.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/29/04
Re: To expensive. Buy a real computer...??  ahmad@... | 03/29/04
wow - $500.00  V Sanders | 03/29/04
Think about what you just said...  AbsolutelyNot | 03/29/04
Amen!  kennethsf | 04/08/04
Bitty's miffed its not a Windows device  jellyclock | 03/29/04
Does India rule the world now?  newid2092@... | 03/29/04
No one forced you to read the story.  Robert Carnegie | 03/30/04
Quantity has a Quality all it's own  escoles@... | 03/30/04
Brain drain for financial gain...  xunil skcor | 03/30/04
Better get used to it...  Alpha_Female | 03/30/04
RE: this is WRONG  newid2092@... | 03/30/04
get a grip  think_hard | 03/30/04

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