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RE[2]: Too expensive, misses a great target marget
by Mark Williamson on Thu 31st May 2007 15:53
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Agreed... a commercial spinoff from the OLPC project would be awesome.
My current Linux laptop is a nice piece of kit, but since it's less powerful than my desktop it ends up mostly being an ssh terminal. Would be nice if I could lose some of the excess weight / features, gain some battery life and have an efficient mobile terminal. OLPC looks like it'd be possibly better for my purposes than a "proper" laptop - I'd be interested in paying money for something similar.






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Yeah, the OLPC looks as it could do everything the Foleo could do, and then some.
With the OLPC spec being free, and all the optimisation being done in the hardware and software, I am thinking that someone ought to put it into a case as sexy as the Foleo's and start selling it for $300. OLPC and Quanta could do it in parallel with the XO-1 ...
I'd queue for one! Who else would like a nice and sexy ultraportable tablet PC that ran Linux for hours upon hours on a single charge, with a sunlight readable screen and a webcam, all for $300? Underpowered? Not really, for carefully chosen software; it won't run Microsoft Vista or Office, anyway (though maybe Sun should start thinking about an eventual DietOpenOffice ... DOO!).