Information Week are running it so it must have some substance to it. However, having read through the source article a few times, there's no real info in it and no press release. It's just a bunch of marketing-talk as far as I can see. The Techtree article that runs along the same lines shows an image a mentions the 'H series' but I'm not sure where the info comes from.  HCL are in India and I doubt we'll see the devices outside the country but it could have an impact on Kohjinsha and Vye if it's true.

The MiLeap H Series will run Windows XP Home and will sell for 17,000 Indian rupees, or about $425. Information Week.

We'll have to keep an eye on this one.

Via Engadget.  Thanks for the tip,TSO.

' /> Information Week are running it so it must have some substance to it. However, having read through the source article a few times, there's no real info in it and no press release. It's just a bunch of marketing-talk as far as I can see. The Techtree article that runs along the same lines shows an image a mentions the 'H series' but I'm not sure where the info comes from.  HCL are in India and I doubt we'll see the devices outside the country but it could have an impact on Kohjinsha and Vye if it's true.

The MiLeap H Series will run Windows XP Home and will sell for 17,000 Indian rupees, or about $425. Information Week.

We'll have to keep an eye on this one.

Via Engadget.  Thanks for the tip,TSO.

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HCL developing ‘worlds cheapest’ mobile windows XP PC.

Posted on 15 April 2008, Last updated on 25 May 2015 by

I’m unable to confirm this story that has turned up via Engadget today but Information Week are running it so it must have some substance to it. However, having read through the source article a few times, there’s no real info in it and no press release. It’s just a bunch of marketing-talk as far as I can see. The Techtree article that runs along the same lines shows an image a mentions the ‘H series’ but I’m not sure where the info comes from.  HCL are in India and I doubt we’ll see the devices outside the country but it could have an impact on Kohjinsha and Vye if it’s true.

The MiLeap H Series will run Windows XP Home and will sell for 17,000 Indian rupees, or about $425. Information Week.

We’ll have to keep an eye on this one.

Via Engadget.  Thanks for the tip,TSO.

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