This week Intel announced “Classmate PC” – a budget computer for emerging markets (translation: for the poor and destitute with more discriminating tastes than the MIT OLPC model). The laptop features the Celeron “eduwise” processor with 915GMS chipset, 7-inch WVXGA (800×600) screen, 256MB DDR2 SO-DIMM memory and 1gb of flash memory for storage. The system will run Windows XP and have a standard Lithium Ion battery.
https://gizmodo.com/130-one-laptop-per-child-olpc-gui-179535
The “sub-$400” packaging is not as impressive as reality: these notebooks will range $220-$300, depending on foreign taxes. Nothing like a little philanthropic competition.
News Story [via gizmowatch]