2009/10/8 Sean DALY <[email protected]> > http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20091007PD223.html > > http://www.taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xItem=67846&ctNode=413 > > > http://noticias.com.gt/economia/20090821-taiwan-propone-instalar-ensambladora-computadoras-guatemala.html > > > * Claim: $100 per unit (unassembled components, no OS), with liberal > dissing of OLPC in the communications. >
Interesting. This could be a win for Sugar Labs, at least to some extent. I wonder if those govts would consider Sugar on those PCs... This sub-netbook is pretty stock standard. It doesn't seem to have a lot of the neat features of the XO. The XO-2 will be even further removed, e.g. no keyboard. There are already competitors in this space of providing low powered sub-notebooks that people are used to (See a micro-post I wrote about the Gecko<http://www.facebook.com/posted.php?id=95298371901&share_id=122403471997&comments=1#s122403471997> ) These products could be seen as complementary to Sugar, but they do appear to erode the sway of the XO.
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