Friday, Apr 27th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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The official price has finally been set for the long-awaited One Laptop Per Child laptop. The price is almost double that of the original target of $100, but is still a reasonable $175.

OLPC pricetag, Windows

The big news is that it will now reportedly run Windows. It was originally slated to only run the Linux-based XO operating system. It isn’t surprising to see the Windows compatibility all of the sudden. Microsoft just recently announced that they will be offering a Windows XP/Office combo for $3 to developing countries. This makes it much easier to put it on a laptop trying to hit a very low price-point.

The OLPC will begin production this October with seven countries already on-board. Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Pakistan, Thailand, Nigeria and Libya already committed. There are a few other countries that are still on the fence about it.

OLPC: Now $175 and Windows XP Ready
[via gizmodo]

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  1.  Mitchell Oke   View all comments by Mitchell Oke  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Hope they get payment from Nigera before they send them off!


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