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The Register » Hardware » OLPC project goes into productionFirst machines being madePublished Monday 23rd July 2007 11:27 GMT The One Laptop per Child project has started production, with the first children in the developing world expected to receive their computers in October this year. The ultimate aim is to get the device down to $100, though the initial run will cost $176, according to the BBC, which is providing a breakdown of costs. This places responsibility for the higher price on the screen and Wi-Fi. The project, to provide the world's poor with IT in the hope that they can educate themselves out of poverty, has been derided, endorsed, ridiculed, and hailed in roughly equal measure: not least in the comments pages of El Reg. The true impact of giving children in the developing world access to modern computing hardware should become clear over the next few years. ® 25 comments posted — Comment period finished Thumbs up for N.Posted: 12:03 23rd July 2007 Misguided Waste of Money and EffortPosted: 12:43 23rd July 2007 wifi and internet?Posted: 13:06 23rd July 2007 Oh, ye of too much faithPosted: 13:33 23rd July 2007 Hmm...Posted: 13:42 23rd July 2007
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