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Framework announced it was making a smaller, 12-inch laptop and a beefy desktop to go alongside its 13- and 16-inch notebooks. A few months later, and the former has arrived, putting the same modular, ...
OLPC introduced the XO-1 laptop in 2007, featuring a unique energy-efficient design, a sunlight-readable screen, and mesh networking capabilities. The goal was to sell it for $100 per unit ...
The XO-1 comes with a 30-day limited warranty, but that's it, and it isn't written down anywhere. I was somewhat surprised-- and pleased-- to see that OLPC provided a toll-free support phone number.
Having come clean on the notion way back in December 2009, One Laptop per Child and Marvell unveiled the OLPC XO 3.0 tablet at the CES 2012. Apart from this, the OLPC XO 1.75 laptop will begin ...
But the OLPC XO-1, the first device released by the One Laptop Per Child organization, remains one of the most fascinating and curious gadgets in my personal collection.
Laptop Mag say they think XP on the XO-1 has promise, but that it's not ready for prime-time. In their favor, the OLPC team are still working on the implementation, and things could speed up ...
One Education, an OLPC spin-off, is making what it considers successors to OLPC’s XO devices, which are now out-of-date. OLPC released its first XO laptop in 2007, but the organization is now ...
The XO-Infinity (a reference to the original XO-1 laptop from OLPC) is a completely modular computing system, meaning the screen, battery, camera, wireless and processing cores can be swapped in ...
Its first device, the XO-1 laptop, became publicly available in a give-one-get-one programme in 2007, but failed to get the traction for which the programme had hoped.
The once-revolutionary One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project appears to be on its last legs. “The XO-1 laptop is history,” says a story in today’s OLPC News, which has long followed the ...
The XO-4 Touch, which is now shipping globally, is the evolution of OLPC's successful XO-1 laptop series, and now leverages Neonode's Multisensing Technology to augment usability, and user experience.