Sabtu, 14 Januari 2012

XO 2.0 CONCEPT – SPELLS THE PARTY SIDE OF OLPC

Just when you contemplated Nicholas Negroponte's hallucination of "One Laptop per Child" was all but the past; OLPC strikes back more sexier looking than ever before. This newest concept for the OLPC comprises a double touch screen crossing point, bridging the opening between conventional notebook and ultramodern tablet PC. What drives it even more inspiring is that Negroponte dreams this is achievable for a measly price of $75 by 2010.

Yes, the One Laptop per Child concept is back with a bang and enhanced than ever with the unveiling of the OLPC XO 2.0 concept. Granted, presently this ground-breaking notebook is nothing more than a dazzling idea and a few CGI press pics ... but yet again Mr. Negroponte fiddles in to generate several serious buzz around the scheme of inexpensive notebooks for kids. There is no info about the practical specifications for OLPC XO 2.0 further than it's anticipated to be half the size of the present OLPC with a very fascinating crossing point. What really spices the OLPC XO 2.0 so motivating is the elimination of a conventional keyboard in errand of the use of twofold "indoor-and-sunlight" touch screen screens that are analogous to those presently being employed on the iPhone and iPod Touch variants.

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