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2007-10-08
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2007-10-08
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It will be available for two weeks in November for consumers in North America (http://www.xogiving.org/). They will charge $400, the buyer gets one and a charitable donation receipt, and the other $200 provides one for a child. I signed up for their email notification, but as usual am conflicted. Yes, I'd like one very much. But $400 is a lot of money for what would be a curiousity. And if I want to spend that much, shouldn't I just give them the money to buy two for poor children? Or spend it on myself for Nokia's N900? But don't I already have a nice portable Internet tablet?
Anyway, read about the laptop (http://www.laptop.org/laptop/) and post your thoughts on the technology. Seems like great stuff.