1. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    what a find. Excellent. I'll have a pack of 5 larges. Nice


    Glad to have helped
  2. I found this amazing of what a $100 laptop could do. The idea is to provide kids who have never used technology in their lives (e.g. mobiles, music players, computers) to give them a sense of being able to use technology.

    It uses pretty basic specs (450MHz AMD Geode CPU, 256MB RAM, 1GB flash memory) and runs completely on open-source software like OpenOffice.org, Linux, Firefox. And it even comes with WiFi, three USB2.0 ports, video-camera and over 16 hours of hours of battery life.



    Or see laptop.org
  3. i've been following that story. Its hit problems already and the prica has double to $200
  4. Originally posted by germcevoyi've been following that story. Its hit problems already and the prica has double to $200


    Which dollars are we talking - American or Australian? Still seems quite a bargain for what it's offering to the right market to me
  5. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    Which dollars are we talking - American or Australian? Still seems quite a bargain for what it's offering to the right market to me


    Originally US dollars.
  6. the original idea was that you buy one for yourself then buy one for a child in the developing world. Wouldn't that child and their parents prefer a few bottles of water though over this?
  7. Originally posted by germcevoythe original idea was that you buy one for yourself then buy one for a child in the developing world. Wouldn't that child and their parents prefer a few bottles of water though over this?


    You'd think so.
  8. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    You'd think so.


    I certainly would. Give the kids a life first, get them into school and then send the gadgets to them.
  9. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    I certainly would. Give the kids a life first, get them into school and then send the gadgets to them.


    That'd never happen because of course need the non-essentials first and the essentials second. These countries need to learn that kids need a life, not a green coloured box. The only reason I posted it was because it's amazing what you can shove into a $100-$200 laptop, and not really cutting heavily back on anything. 450MHz CPU and 256MB RAM with Linux is alright - I've got Linux Ubuntu 7.10 on a 2GHz Pentium 4 and it flies - even though it only needs a 400MHz minimum with all fancy effects switched on.

    Now imagine trying to run Windows XP, Media Centre or even Vista on that same 2GHz system. It would be slow.