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The $100 Dollar Laptop makes its real world debut!

AccruedExpenditure

Diamond Member
I was fortunate enough to get an Impromptu Demo of OLPC?s Children?s Machine (aka $100 dollar laptop) by Håkon Wium Lie Chief Technology Officer at Opera Software . The group responsible for the initiative gave the Opera team a working prototype of the laptop so they could test Opera?s software on the machine. This is an actual working prototype with internet accessibility any everything! All in all a noble cause.

The audio gets better as the video continues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG9Xjn_w8_Q
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Once again - If they sold those at a "normal" price to the public as a charitable measure, they could pull in more money.

- M4H

If they don't sell them to the general public a black market will develop and people will try to arb the laptops from the third world... they're likely to sell them generally here as well.
 
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Once again - If they sold those at a "normal" price to the public as a charitable measure, they could pull in more money.

- M4H

If they don't sell them to the general public a black market will develop and people will try to arb the laptops from the third world... they're likely to sell them generally here as well.

OLPC Has Kill-Switch Theft Deterrent

- M4H
 
Who's that annoying kid hunched over the Opera guy's right shoulder. I am surprised he didn't get punched in the face.
 
if they are atleast breaking even at $100 at the volume there dealing with now wouldn't it bring the cost down even more if they just sold it at 100 bucks to the public? I mean yeah third world countries could use this but also our own schools would prolly find a great use for these I would think
 
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