At
the site of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has information
about child netbook One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) XO-1.75. This can be considered proof that the project, which for a long time no news, not decayed, and continues to work.
Children's Computer OLPC XO-1.75Pictures and specifications of the netbook XO-1.75 appeared on the Web in mid-October. The computer is built on a single-chip system Marvell Armada 610, clocked at 1 GHz (from other sources - 800 MHz), a configuration which includes a graphics core with support for 3D-graphics and high definition video format 1080p. RAM is 512 MB flash memory - 4 GB.
Children's Computer OLPC XO-1.75Netbook screen size 7.5 inches diagonally can operate in two modes. Reflective mode reduces power consumption, but limited to displaying shades of gray. In the backlighting of the screen is color, but the battery life is reduced.
Children's Computer OLPC XO-1.75As can be clearly seen on one image from the site of FCC, the device collects in China, the company Quanta Computer.Premiere Netbook OLPC XO-1.75 is expected in 2012. It is assumed that it will not cost more than $ 200.Source: FCC
Children's Computer OLPC XO-1.75Pictures and specifications of the netbook XO-1.75 appeared on the Web in mid-October. The computer is built on a single-chip system Marvell Armada 610, clocked at 1 GHz (from other sources - 800 MHz), a configuration which includes a graphics core with support for 3D-graphics and high definition video format 1080p. RAM is 512 MB flash memory - 4 GB.
Children's Computer OLPC XO-1.75Netbook screen size 7.5 inches diagonally can operate in two modes. Reflective mode reduces power consumption, but limited to displaying shades of gray. In the backlighting of the screen is color, but the battery life is reduced.
Children's Computer OLPC XO-1.75As can be clearly seen on one image from the site of FCC, the device collects in China, the company Quanta Computer.Premiere Netbook OLPC XO-1.75 is expected in 2012. It is assumed that it will not cost more than $ 200.Source: FCC



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