Fuse Project’s One Laptop Per Child XO-3

(image source | Fuse Project)
This is the third year of Fuse Project’s One Laptop Per Child program. The program does just what it sounds like, getting cheap computers into the hands of children in developing nations around the globe. The current modeled, billed as the $100. computer actually sells for $172. and the hope is to offer the XO-3 for $75. To date over 1 million computers have been distributed in an effort to meet the programs mission of “providing education and access to information for all”. Slated for release in 2012, the latest design of a cheap computer is a tablet screen that would allow children to use their XO-3’s for both learning and play.

(image source | Fuse Project)

(image source | Fuse Project)
Source | Forbes







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