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A $300 PC/notebook running the OS of your choice, with a $150 Android phone and a $25 publisher account (one-time registration fee) will get you started.
You can even forget the phone if you are on a tight budget and just develop on the emulator. Even the publisher account fee doesn't need to be paid until you've actually developed an app and want to publish it.
So basically the only barrier to entry is a PC and an internet connection to download the SDK.