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OLPC releases XO-3 tablet concept

The XO-3 tablet should be coming to the market in 2012.

The XO-3 tablet should be coming to the market in 2012.

Do you remember the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project? A U.S.-based, non-profit organization, the project works to create a cheap, low-power, mobile computer for kids in developing countries. Their current XO-1 laptop is still being shipped to countries such as Rwanda and Uruguay, but the folks at OLPC are working on a next generation device—a tablet.

The plan for the next OLPC XO was originally a two-screen foldable device named XO-2, but that model was eventually scrapped. The XO-3 follows in line with the current tablet buzz that has cropped up because of rumors of an Apple tablet. Even the XO-3 is still a concept at this point, but the plan is to have a 8.5 x 11 touchscreen, a built-in camera, induction charger, and a foldable carrying ring on one of its corners. Priced at only $75, the device appears to be a pie-in-the-sky dream, but you have to start somewhere. So why not set a lofty goal?

Half the thickness of an iPhone, this concept is obviously banking heavily on technology advances by 2012 (the projected release date), but it’s not too hard to see somebody making this design a reality by then—maybe even Apple. OLPC’s Nick Negroponte isn’t all hubris, however: “…we’re not a commercial operation. If we only achieve half of what we’re setting out to do, it could have very big consequences.”

BoardBuzz would love to see this device succeed. Any endeavor that aims to bring modern technology into the hands of impoverished children is worthy of success.

Andrew Paulson|December 30th, 2009|Categories: Boardbuzz, Educational Technology|

Comments

  1. Charles Hoff says:

    Why do we think that a computer for each child is the magic bullet? Our kids can’t add, multiply or divide in many cases and we want to offer distractions to add to their I-pods, Gameboys, and MySpace?

    Clearly not a worry in the countries that are surpassing us!

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