‘$100 Laptop’ Production Begins
Five years after the concept was first proposed, the so-called $100 laptop is poised to go into mass production.
Hardware suppliers have been given the green light to ramp-up production of all of the components needed to build millions of the low-cost machines…
Getting the $100 laptop to this stage has been a turbulent journey for the organisation and its founder Nicholas Negroponte.
Since the idea was first put forward in 2002, the low-cost laptop has been both lauded and ridiculed.
Intel chairman Craig Barret famously described it as a “$100 gadget” whilst Microsoft founder Bill Gates questioned its design, particularly the lack of hard drive and its “tiny screen”.
Other critics asked whether there was a need for a laptop in countries which, they said, had more pressing needs such as sanitation, water and health care.
Professor Negroponte’s response has always been the same: “It’s an education project, not a laptop project.” …
Source: BBC NEWS
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