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Lessons To Learn From The OLPC Project

FixedSpelling writes "Whether you're impressed with it or not, the XO-1 could have a major impact on notebook design. The concept behind the OLPC's development brings outside-the-box thinking and cost-consciousness to a level that we rarely see in portable computing. There are a number of lessons that can be learned the from its unique design and we can already see that some of these concepts have been noticed by manufacturers. 'The biggest attraction to the OLPC project has always been the price of the system. You don't have to be a cynic to understand that the impact of a $100 notebook could be huge and the price has generated the majority of the interest in the project. Notebooks break, they get lost, and they are replaced frequently, so the cheaper, the better. The low price was originally important so that the XO-1 could be produced in large quantities without putting too much of a burden on the buyer but the low cost appeals to everyone.'"

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  1. Re:But they aren't $100 genius by timmarhy · · Score: 0, Troll
    This is what happens when you dare to speak the truth, don't worry i'm plenty used to it by now. As you said i cited a source, gave my reasons. yet i'm still a troll.

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  2. Re:How stupid can people here be? by KIDputer · · Score: 0, Troll

    As stupid as to believe a PC battery will last 24 hours, that's how stupid! Gateway claims their batteries last 8 hours. Evidently they do these tests when the PC is in standby. :)