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By Andrew Donoghue
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 22, 2006 7:53:00 PM

Reports that trials of the $100 laptop project will kick off in Thailand alone have been quashed by Nicholas Negroponte.

Negroponte, the chairman of the One Laptop per Child group, said Monday that field trials of its low-cost PC for children in the developing world will start everywhere the laptop is required at roughly the same time.

In an e-mail sent to CNET News.com's sister site ZDNet UK, Negroponte said reports that trials would initially be limited to Thailand were inaccurate. "Visual models and developer board demos" will be sent to Nigeria in September, and to Thailand in October, for field trials, he said.

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"Trials start everywhere at the same time," insisted Negroponte, adding that some journalists have erred by writing about a single country's involvement and touting it as the first deployment.

The first working integrated laptops built on an assembly line, which Negroponte described as "B-Machines," should be produced in November, he added. These devices will be "tested to destruction," he said.

Earlier this month, reports that Brazil, Nigeria, Argentina and Thailand had signed million-unit contracts for the device were refuted by an OLPC representative. "We have not signed any agreements for orders, but we are in communication with the countries mentioned. OLPC has asked that all interested parties wait to see a working machine before placing their orders," the representative told ZDNet UK.

In an interview with eWeek, Mary Lou Jepsen, the chief technology officer of the OLPC program, said that the group has solved one of its main stumbling blocks--a flexible and cheap display that can be read in direct sunlight.

"We now have a display that can readily be mass-produced in standard LCD (liquid crystal display) factories, with no process changes," OLPC noted in a posting on its wiki site. "Our display has higher resolution than 95 percent of the laptop displays on the market today; approximately one-seventh of the power consumption; one-third of the price; sunlight readability; and room-light readability with the backlight off."

While the initial goal of the OLPC project was to develop a portable PC for use in the developing world for around $100, the likely cost has risen to around $135 to $140, Negroponte wrote.

"It is a floating price. We are a non-profit organization. We have a target of $100 by 2008, but probably it will be $135, maybe $140. That is a start price, but what we have to do is with every release make it cheaper and cheaper. We are promising that the price will go down," Negroponte told attendees of the Red Hat Summit in Nashville in June.

Andrew Donoghue of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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was he trying to be offensive? wtf? (Read the rest)
Posted by: nomorems Posted on: 08/23/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Negroponte: $100 laptop trials to kick off  Loverock Davidson | 08/22/06
Don't know about all that,  swoopee | 08/22/06
Teaching a man to fish...  Confused by religion | 08/22/06
if he died of hunger, theres no point in teaching him to fish  galileon | 08/22/06
There are billions that can feed themselves, but do not have enough money  DonnieBoy | 08/22/06
And when the supplier of the fish...  Confused by religion | 08/23/06
yeah, and add $150 to the bill!!!  galileon | 08/22/06
wtf  not of this world | 08/22/06
wtf  Loverock Davidson | 08/23/06
LOL ~  nomorems | 08/23/06
We can use these right here in the good old US of A.  DonnieBoy | 08/22/06
negro - pontee  not of this world | 08/22/06
Wow!  Confused by religion | 08/23/06
I agree...  nomorems | 08/23/06
Another thing, when will researchers or the public in general be able to  DonnieBoy | 08/22/06
The concept is solid and stands to benefit many  Breakthrough Bruce | 08/23/06
Look if "all" these people were on the very edge of death  Laff | 08/23/06
Negorponte is a Master Marketer  OLPC_News | 08/23/06
You've reproduced?!  Boot_Agnostic | 08/23/06

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