One Laptop Per Child brings us an Android tablet

This news has been quickly echoed on the net.

One Laptop Per Child (known for OLPC) is a project whose purpose is to bring a laptop to each child for the value of only 100%, that is ... that children with less economic possibilities in the world can have access to information technologies.

Happens that OLPC brings us a tablet whose system is Android.

Image source: http://www.intomobile.com/

Image Source: http://www.crazyengineers.com/

Is called xo 3.0 and will be presented in CES 2012.

With an 8-inch screen and 1024 × 768 resolution, as well as a 1GHz CPU (Marvel ARM PXA618) and 512 MB of RAM, it has Android as a system, or it can also come with Sugar OS.

Valid to clarify that the first image I have not been able to confirm that it is from this XO 3.0, because although many sites have shown it as true / correct, others mention that it is still only a prototype and only show the second image.

Be that as it may, I'm sure many of us are happy about this news 😀

regards


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  1.   kazehiri said

    Hello, I like to read you and this is my first comment here, to tell you @ KZKG ^ Gaara that I have read on several sites that the model they were going to present was the one in the first image, that the second was a concept of how it was going to be, I'm still not sure, so I'm sure they present it at CES in Las Vegas and that's how we clarify.
    Salu2!

    1.    KZKG ^ Gaara said

      Hello and first of all welcome to the site 😀
      Thank you for clarifying this detail, to tell the truth I preferred to put both images as it was better that they were missing.

      Greetings and once again, welcome to the site 🙂

  2.   Lucas Matthias said

    I had already read about this project and I saw photos of the netbooks that were delivered, very nice if I'm not mistaken. Linux with Sugar environment was based on Fedora, right?

    1.    Courage said

      In Red Hat according to Wikipedia

  3.   Lucas Matthias said

    Thank you

  4.   Alf said

    I like an accessible tablet for my daughter.