The non-profit One
Laptop Per Child group has ambitious plans to distribute 150 million laptops
in three years. The idea is based on applying the concept of open source to
education, according to Negroponte.
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"All we can do is seed the change and, like
Wikipedia
grew, and like Linux grew, do the same for open source
education," he said.
The first countries to distribute the laptops are expected to be Brazil,
China, Egypt, South Africa and Thailand.
Negroponte explained that the cost of the 500MHz 1Gb laptop can be reduced to
$100 because the group will cut out the cost of sales, marketing, distribution
and, most importantly, profit.
The group plans to deliver laptops directly to national ministries of
education, which can distribute them like textbooks.
The prototype is expected to have a dual-mode LCD display found in
inexpensive DVD players which can also be used in black and white, in bright
sunlight, and at four times the normal resolution.
It will be Linux-based, full-colour and full-screen, and will use alternative
sources of power, including clockwork. The laptops will be enabled with Wi-Fi,
and have at least four USB ports.
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