The “One Laptop Per Child” (OLPC) initiative is being developed as an unbreakable device made out of plastic, which is affordable for any child. According to Nicholas Negroponte, the project’s main representative, this is the 2012 version of the device, while the 2011 one is the one which is displayed in the video below and will probably be released at CES 2011.
At the moment OLPC XO-3 is just a prototype/concept, but the real deal will cost over $75 and it’ll do everything with the Kindle, iPad and a laptop. The device is equipped with a 9 inch display, ARM processor and is based on Android. In addition, this is going to be a dual mode display tablet, thus it will be able to operate both in the dark and in direct sunlight. It sounds very promising…
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