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OLPC's XO-1.75 Laptop To Have a Multitouch Screen

angry tapir writes "One Laptop Per Child has revealed it is adding a multitouch screen to the upcoming XO-1.75 laptop and is modifying software to take advantage of the new hardware. The XO-1.75 with a touch-sensitive 8.9-inch screen will start shipping next year. The laptop will run on an Arm processor and is the successor to the current XO-1.5 laptop, which runs on a Via x86 processor. OLPC will also add a multitouch screen on the next-generation XO-3 tablet, which is due to ship in 2012. Fedora will continue to be the base Linux distribution for XO-1.75 as the laptop changes from the x86 to Arm architecture."

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  1. Let them eat laptops! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Can we get some fucking perspective, people? Only a yuppie tool who's never been to a poor county in their entire life and who learned everything they know about poverty from the movies could come up with an idea as useless as OLPC.

    1. Re:Let them eat laptops! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

      My parents weren't wealthy at all but my first computer was a top of the line system for the time. Just because you think people in poorer country only deserve useless junk toys doesn't mean the rest of us have your paternalistic view.

    2. Re:Let them eat laptops! by Ethanol-fueled · · Score: 0, Troll

      No, I learned that from living in America.

  2. Re:Patent Problems? by RalphBNumbers · · Score: 0, Troll

    Steve Jobs at one point offered to donate MacOSX licenses for every OLPC, and was turned down because the project's leadership at the time was dead set on free as in FSF software.
    It'd be interesting to see if he'd do the same with iOS and all it's associated multitouch patents, but somehow I think that the OLPC project's visionary potential may have faded too far to attract such an offer again (even as their arrogance may have faded too far to reject such an offer again).

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  3. Re:Yes, but by Rogerborg · · Score: 0, Troll

    This time, it'll be "Buy Two, Get One".

    Last time, it was $400 to get one and give one, so for a "$100" device, that's "Buy 4, Get one, Give one, Donate the Rest to our Overheads".

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