OLPC’s Negroponte Responds to Intel’s Classmate 2 and New Low-Cost Laptops
Hoy os traemos este post de Joanna Stern en Laptop, sobre el OLPC:
The past few weeks have seen an influx of new low-cost laptops aimed at the education market. We compiled a full chart of over 10 systems, but official announcements of Intel’s Classmate or the CTL 2go PC and the HP Mini-Note confirm that the small notebook market is exploding with players.
Of course, there was one lonely system in the market before them all. One Laptop Per Child’s XO notebook was OLPC founder Nicholas Negroponte’s vision to create an affordable ($100) laptop for children long before ASUS had its $399 Eee PC or HP considered making a Mini-Note for children in classrooms. Given Negroponte’s long drawn-out feud with Intel and its Classmate we realized this was an opportune time to check in with him and get his thoughts on Intel’s recent system announcement and the newcomers.
What is your take on the second generation Classmate by Intel?
They made many steps forward with the CMPC2, but the display is still really very weak. 480 lines does not work. I am glad they adopted mesh networking. (leer más…)
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