One Laptop Per Child News on Sales Talk - G1G1:: the school sends $60,000 of scare US dollars to OLPC, the headmaster asked Reading todays press release from OLPC, I was amazed by the success of the G1G1 http://www.olpcnews.com/sales_talk/g1g1HOME | On Monday, One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) moved a step closer to providing low-cost laptops to children in developing nations
by giving the go-ahead to the mass production of its XO laptop. However, the computers are expected to be out in October,
one month later than originally planned.
Right now, the OLPC prices are at $176 per laptop, with the price expected to go down to $100 sometime next year, according
to a public relations spokesman for the project. There will be 3 million laptops available in October, and they will be distributed
to children by the governments of participating countries, which to date include: Argentina, Brazil, Cambodia, Costa Rica,
Dominican Republic, Egypt, Greece, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Peru, Rwanda, Tunisia, the United States, and Uruguay.
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OLPC is a nonprofit project formed by Nicholas Negroponte that intends to give specially designed low-cost notebooks to children
who wouldn't otherwise have the opportunity to purchase or use them. It is supported by several high-profile technology companies,
such as Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), which is providing the laptop's processors, and Red Hat, which helped design the "Sugar"
user interface. Both companies and others involved in OLPC such as Brightstar, Google, News Corp., and Nortel Networks have
donated $2 million each to the project.
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The laptops in production are based on the XO Beta-4 (B4) engineering model, which is designed to be durable and withstand
diverse and potentially harsh environmental conditions that might be found in developing countries. The display of the machine
is fully readable in bright sunlight, and the machines are designed to operate even in areas where access to electricity is
limited through the ability to be alternative power sources such as a solar panel.
Before they are released, the XO B4 laptops will go through a final round of testing by developers, hardware experts, OLPC
technical volunteers, and some of the pilot schools around the world already using the B2 machines, according to the OLPC
project.
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