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$US100 laptop now $US175

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 27 April 2007 - 12:00 · 8 comments & 3679 views

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THE founder of the ambitious $US100 ($121) laptop project, which plans to give inexpensive computers to schoolchildren in developing countries, has revealed the machine now costs $US175. It will also be able to run Windows in addition to its home-grown, open-source interface.

Nicholas Negroponte, the former director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab who now heads the non-profit One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, updated analysts and journalists on where the effort stands, saying "we are perhaps at the most critical stage of OLPC's life". At least seven nations have expressed interest in being in the initial wave to buy the little green-and-white XO computers: Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Pakistan, Thailand, Nigeria and Libya. But it remains unclear which ones will be first to pay up

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(1 reply) #1 krustylicious on 27 Apr 2007 - 13:23
Easy just call it the £100 laptop
#1.1 sentio on 27 Apr 2007 - 14:37
beat me to it
(4 replies) #2 Magallanes on 27 Apr 2007 - 15:29
One (or two) years later, almost the double of the initial price promised and with less features.

Usually it is called simply a scam!.
#2.1 ir0nw0lf on 27 Apr 2007 - 16:04
Don't seem to recall your name anywhere helping with this project and what it aims to do... The fact that they can still offer a sub-$200 laptop of this kind to the target audience is still pretty impressive.
#2.2 Rahul on 27 Apr 2007 - 16:04
Its just sooooooooooooo much like the Indian Politics
#2.3 Nate Boom on 27 Apr 2007 - 16:47
Just wait till they are actually in full production. I can promise that the cost to make they will continue to decrease, just like everything else (esp noticeable in consoles)
#2.4 vetmarkjensen on 27 Apr 2007 - 19:11
Quote - (Magallanes said @ #1)
One (or two) years later, almost the double of the initial price promised and with less features.

Usually it is called simply a scam!.
I notice a "new feature":
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It will also be able to run Windows

#3 Aahz on 27 Apr 2007 - 20:02
"How can we help stop the spread of AIDS, famine, and genocide in developing countries?"
"Well we could always send em some laptops!"
"Oh, like for free to educate them right?"
"Whoah let's not go crazy here...charge em like $175 a pop or something. This isn't a damn charity!"

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