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[PSUs]| Wednesday 10th January 2007 |
We managed to spend a few minutes with the sample, and came away largely impressed. The all-plastic chassis is remarkably solid, with even the screen hinge (used to flip the machine into tablet mode) and the two flip-out wireless aerials feeling sturdy. The screen quality is better than we were expecting too.
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According to Negroponte, versions of the operating system will be localised for each country, and One Laptop Per Child will send in a mentor to each school for a month to help the children find their way around the OS.
The first laptops will be trialled in February, with a full roll-out planned for July. Initially laptops will cost around $135 to produce, but Negroponte claims this could eventually fall to $50.
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