$100 Laptop Project Available in U.S.?

Post written by: Paul

By now you have probably heard about the One Laptop Per Child Foundation’s goal of mass producing a affordable laptop (their initial goal was $100, but it will probably be $150) especially for children of the developing world.

The more I hear about these laptops, the more I want one. It’s designed to be durable, very efficient specs_dimensions.jpg(supposedly it will have a 12 hour battery life), and will come with at least two of three options: a crank, a pedal, or a pull-cord. In other words it’s just a cool piece of technology. It turns out I may be able to get one of these after all. According to this article I saw yesterday on Boing Boing, the XO laptop may launch at $350 by Christmas. The article also states that the laptop may sell for as much as $550.

If this does indeed go on sale for $350, I would buy one immediately. I’m not so sure about the $550. There is something about buying a device that costs $150 to produce for $550 that just doesn’t sit right with me. On the plus side, any profits from the sales would be put towards the goal of providing these machines to people in developing countries.

Here are the specs for the XO.

So, what is you opinion. Would you be interested in buying one of these laptops?

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#1 One Laptop Per Child - Give One Get One — Nerd Zapper on 10.03.07 at 7:42 pm

[…] wouldn’t is a great thing. I’m just not sure it’s for me. As I’ve said in a previous post, these are actually pretty cool devices technology wise. They’re durable, have crazy battery […]

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