What is the laptop called and what can it do?
The laptop is an amazing machine, designed for children, called XO. It is quite rugged, GNU/Linux based, has 3 USB ports, wireless connectivity, a built in camera, a sunlight readable screen, and many other interesting features. It runs on very little power and there will be peripherals that will allow the laptop to run on solar or human power for regions off the grid. (These peripherals will be available to governments buying them in bulk, not to individuals who participated in Give One Get One. We have no plans to sell the peripherals commercially.) We regret we do not have time to answer technical questions or lists of questions about the XO’s specs; our engineers are too busy perfecting the XO. Please browse pages of information about the XO’s specs here: http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/ Or check out the Technical Support FAQ: http://wiki.laptop.
* *A #8:* It is an amazing machine, designed for children, called XO. It is quite rugged, Linux based, has 3 USB ports, gets the internet wirelessly, has a built in camera, a sunlight readable screen, and many other interesting features. It runs on very little power and there will be models that can run on human power for regions without electricity. We regret we do not have time to answer technical questions, our engineers are too busy perfecting the XO. Again, please browse the olpc wiki to find a wealth of information, including technical facts. *http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Home* *Q #9: Can someone from OLPC come speak with us or participate in our event?* *A #9:* If you have received this email, we thank you kindly for the invitation, but will be unable to attend. Good luck with your event. *Q #10: May I (or my group or institution) visit your office?* *A #10:* Unfortunately, we regret we are not set up for public visits. *Q #11: Does OLPC have any job openings?* *A #11:* Check our w