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OLPC $75 XO-2

One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) announced their 2010 expected delivery machine. With a price tag of $75 there will soon be no reason for the 1st world not to be able to get PC’s in the hands of every 3rd world child.

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Photo thanks to OLPC on Flickr.com

2 Comments to OLPC $75 XO-2

  1. July 24, 2008 at 5:23 am | Permalink

    Technology is great in the OLPC but the 3rd world kids do not need a laptop.

    According to me these are some of the bigger priorities:

    1. Teachers
    2. Blackboards
    3. Clean Drinking Water
    4. Toilets for girls
    5. Closer schools
    6. Food at School
    7. Textbooks
    8. Cheap lighting to read and learn in the evening

    The problem with the OLPC is that the founders view the world from a technology point of view. The problem is more social.

    If we look at all the developed countries (US, UK, Parts of Europe, Australia, Japan, South Korea etc) they have all educated their citizens without computers and laptops. And now that they are developed they are looking at 1:1 computing solutions.

    Also, if the 1st world countries want to provide aid, it should not be in the form of laptops. More trade is better. So is using advanced technology to solve the base of the pyramid issues. Economics is part of the answer.

    At the end, there is no one simple solution to this complex problem however, laptops for children are not the solution.

    I can tell you think as I spent most of my life in India and now living in Australia.

    Cheers

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Sydney guy married to Emma. We have 3 kids and a Jack Russell. Founder/CEO Saasu.com. Previously Director of Principal and Credit Trading at Deutsche Bank Sydney. I'm about family, web, nature & photography.
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