They don't have the Mini Note on their site yet, the pc you are looking at isn't even a MIPS processor PC.
And the reason the OLPC switched to a Windows compatible design is because they couldn't sell the other version to third world countries - and they tried hard to do so.
Third worlders don't want their people caught in a Linux ghetto.
They don't have the Mini Note on their site yet, the pc you are looking at isn't even a MIPS processor PC. And the reason the OLPC switched to a Windows compatible design is because they couldn't sell the other version to third world countries - and they tried hard to do so. Third worlders don't want their people caught in a Linux ghetto.