XO-3 Tablet to Debut at CES 2012 – Updated With Pictures!
I’ve just learned that OLPC’s long awaited tablet is going to be shown off next week at CES. Trust me, this is going to be the hot story of the show.
Update: And now I have pictures. Ooh, shiny!
The XO-3 was originally announced in late 2009 and hinted at repeatedly in 2010. I haven’t heard a mention of it for at least 8 months now, so color me surprised that it still exists. According to ComputerWorld, the tablet will have an 8″ screen and sell for less than $100. Like the XO-1.75, the XO-3 is going to be based on a 1GHz Marvell CPU. It’s expected to have 8 to 10 hours of battery life, and it will run Linux-based software.
So what does it look like? No clue. We’ll have to wait for Tuesday; no pictures have leaked yet. But chances are there will be a couple different models on display; the XO-3 will have optional components like a Pixel Qi screen and a solar charger. And what’s most interesting is that the demo units will run Android, not anything running on the current XOs.
The target audience will be children in developing countries – actually the customer base will be the governments in developing countries who will buy it in bulk as an educational tool. There’s no word on whether there will be a retail model, but if it follows the trend set by existing XO models then there won’t be one.
The XO-3 is due out later this year, and there are signs that OLPC is planning to go the way of the tablet. In the long run the XO-3 is planned to replace the XO-1.75 laptops that are currently shipping.
So I think I know what I’m doing first thing Tuesday morning. I was planning to attend the keynote and ask questions, but this is too good of a story. And besides, I’m not sure whether I’ll be allowed to ask questions.
image by One Laptop per Child
via ComputerWorld
Comments
AdamB January 7, 2012 um 5:42 pm
Are these real photos, or concept pics? They look at little… simulated. Also, is there any word on whether they will be available retail, perhaps on the buy-one-give-one model they’ve used in the past?
cookie January 7, 2012 um 6:04 pm
Solar Power may be okay, but wasn’t the original idea with the laptop was to have hand cranks to recharge the battery?
Nate Hoffelder January 7, 2012 um 6:12 pm
Yes, and when OLPC switched to an ARM CPU they also released the hand crank. I saw it last year.
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