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Near-Production One Laptop Per Child

  • The OLPC, antennas up.

    The images in this library were taken during a press conference held by AMD in March 2007. They show a near-production ready One Laptop Per Child unit that contains AMD’s Geode microprocessor.

    On the screen, you can see that it’s booting up to Linux.

    For David Berlind’s write-up on The OLPC, see his post in ZDNet’s TestBed blog.

  • A booted OLPC

    Once an OLPC is booted, it shows the OLPC icon.

    For David Berlind’s write-up on The OLPC, see his post in ZDNet’s TestBed blog.

  • Ports are concealed behind the OLPC's antennas -- Part I

    On right side are two USB 2.0 ports.

    For David Berlind’s write-up on The OLPC, see his post in ZDNet’s TestBed blog.

  • Ports are concealed behind the OLPC's antennas -- Part II

    On the left side, one USB 2.0 port, a microphone-in port, and a stereo speaker-out port.

    For David Berlind’s write-up on The OLPC, see his post in ZDNet’s TestBed blog.

  • OLPC converting into tablet mode.

    For David Berlind’s write-up on The OLPC, see his post in ZDNet’s TestBed blog.

  • A fully converted OLPC (into tablet mode).

    For David Berlind’s write-up on The OLPC, see his post in ZDNet’s TestBed blog.

  • The OLPC all closed up (with handle).

    For David Berlind’s write-up on The OLPC, see his post in ZDNet’s TestBed blog.

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