Thursday, September 4, 2008

XO Laptop





The One Laptop per Child, as you already know, is a smart initiative that proved its benefits since the first children from countries in development phase received it. The non-profit organization distributes the XO laptops at extremely low costs but with strong functionalities, so that every child who learns on it to have a rugged and fun mobile computer with access to the wonderful and full of knowledge world of the
Internet.

To refresh your memory I will mention the essential elements characterizing this innovative laptop computer. XO measures 242 x 228 x 32 mm at 1.58 Kg with the NiMH battery, and features a 7.5-inch dual mode TFT convertible display with 1200 x 900 resolution, as well as moisture-proof enclosure. It doesn’t use a fan, but it integrates an AMD processor clocked at 433MHz, integrated graphics controller with the Geode CPU, 256MB DRAM memory, 1024 flash ROM, and 1024 MB NAND flash. The sound is provided via AC97-compatible audio audio subsystem, stereo speakers, amplifier and microphone.

To connect to the Internet wirelessly, XO uses an 802.11b/g interface, while it integrates a color camera of 640 x 480 pixels and 30 frames per second.
Connectivity elements include headphone out, mic out, 3 USBs and flash expansion.
It powers from a NiMH battery or LiFePO4 and has open firmware to load the operating system.

News regarding the OLPC involves Dailymotion, world’s largest independent video sharing site, which announced its partnership with the non-profit organization to deliver educational content to the children using the laptop. Also, the XO users will be able to create and send videos using the video camera integrated in the laptop. Here is an example of a fun way of learning the vocabulary.

“We at Dailymotion truly believe in OLPC’s mission to empower the populations of developing nations with access to educational and technological tools that many of us take for granted,” stated Mark Zaleski, chairman and CEO of Dailymotion. “We are proud to lend our support to this noble and worthwhile project, and look forward to contributing to the brighter future of millions of children around the world.”

“We are delighted to have Dailymotion join the OLPC project,” stated Samuel Klein, director of community content at OLPC. “We are confident that the additional video capabilities that Dailymotion will bring to the XO laptop will serve to further the educational opportunities we can offer to enhance the lives of children around the world.”

In the mean time we can't wait to see the next XO laptop with touchscreen.

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