Tossing aside its iconic
green-and-white laptop with its distinctive antennas, One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is
pursuing a smaller 2.0 version, scheduled for release in 2010, in which dual touch
screens will replace the keypad. The new version will have lower power
consumption and a $75 price--a figure that OLPC claims is achievable despite the
fact that the current model, the XO, sells for nearly double the sum mentioned
in its "$100 laptop" moniker.
With its hinged
dual display, the new version could be used as a book, as a laptop with a
touch-screen keypad, or as one continuous display when folded flat. "The
display is going to get better and better, and it's key to the next
generation," Nicholas Negroponte, founder of OLPC, said yesterday at a
launch event at the MIT Media Lab. Read More..