OLPC to offer the XO laptop to U.S. students

Posted in News, Notebooks, OLPC by Darrin Olson on January 14th, 2008

OLPC laptop will be offered to students in the United StatesThe One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) has announced they are launching OLPC America and will be offering Nicholas Negroponte’s “$100 laptop” to needy students here in the United States. Negroponte stated the reasoning for launching the laptops, which were originally intended for children in developing nations, in the U.S. is party due to building “critical mass” and getting some more momentum and production volume going. He also said the goal was to proved education for U.S. children, communication with kids in other countries. “To have the United Sates be the only country that’s not in the OLPC agenda would be kind of ridiculous,” Negroponte said.

The OLPC has been in the news quite a bit over this past year. The original goal was to provide a $100 laptop for children in poor, developing countries, helping their education, communication and understanding of current technologies. The program has met a number of “bumps” along the way, mostly with the production numbers. In order to obtain a $100 price tag Negroponte needed to have large orders of the XO laptop, targeting the governments of many developing countries. To date the orders from these countries have been limited and have kept the price well above the $100 mark. The OLPC has also be working with partners such as Microsoft with rumors of a dual-boot system that would be able to run Windows which has not yet come to fruition. They also had partnered with Intel on development of the XO, in which Intel has recently withdrawn.

Recently the OLPC had also launched a “Give-One-Get-One” to consumers in the U.S. and Canada before the holiday where an under-$400 purchase could buy one XO laptop for themselves and would donate another to a developing nation, in a further attempt to increase production and popularity of the laptop.

Negroponte noted that the reason the laptop had not previously been offered to U.S. children was due to the large education cost differences. He stated that many people in the U.S. could already afford a more expensive laptop for children due to a larger education budget compared to poorer countries.

PC World

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