
Even with the price of what used to be known as the "$100 laptop" still hovering closer to the $200 (£100) mark, the organisation behind the XO laptop design is at work on a next-generation device with an even lower target price: $75. To get there, it's counting on advances in software technologies and in hardware development, including work on processors and displays.
Hence the typing experience depicted here in the One Laptop per Child organisation's XO-2 mockup, where the standard laptop keyboard has been replaced by a Qwerty touchscreen. That reconfiguration would also allow for customisable keyboards, the OLPC said on Wednesday, with younger children using a simplified keyboard and older ones able to use designs specific to various applications and multiple languages.








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Am i the only one who thinks even with the first OLPC at $100 actually costing closer to $200 damage their reputation slightly.
Its a brilliant vision but if the were to be more realistic perhaps