Skip to content

TechRepublic

  • Top Products Lists
  • AI
  • Developer
  • Payroll
  • Security
  • Project Management
  • TechRepublic Academy
  • Innovation
  • Cheat Sheets
  • Cloud
  • 5G
  • Big Data
  • TechRepublic Premium
  • Top Products Lists
  • AI
  • Developer
  • Payroll
  • Security
  • Project Management
  • TechRepublic Academy
  • Innovation
  • Cheat Sheets
  • Cloud
  • 5G
  • Big Data
  • See All Topics
  • Sponsored
  • Newsletters
  • Forums
  • Resource Library
TechRepublic Premium
Join / Sign In
Data Centers

Near-Production One Laptop Per Child

By mateoconner@gmail March 5, 2007, 11:55 PM PST

Image
1
of 7

Near-Production One Laptop Per Child

The OLPC, antennas up.

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.

Near-Production One Laptop Per Child

A booted OLPC

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.

Near-Production One Laptop Per Child

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

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.

Near-Production One Laptop Per Child

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

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.

Near-Production One Laptop Per Child

OLPC converting into tablet mode.

OLPC converting into tablet mode.

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

Near-Production One Laptop Per Child

A fully converted OLPC (into tablet mode).

A fully converted OLPC (into tablet mode).

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

Near-Production One Laptop Per Child

The OLPC all closed up (with handle).

The OLPC all closed up (with handle).

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

  • Data Centers
  • Account Information

    Share with Your Friends

    Near-Production One Laptop Per Child

    Your email has been sent

Share: Near-Production One Laptop Per Child
Image of mateoconner@gmail
By mateoconner@gmail
  • Account Information

    Contact mateoconner@gmail

    Your message has been sent

  • |
  • See all of mateoconner@gmail's content

TechRepublic Premium

  • TechRepublic Premium

    Enterprise IoT calculator: TCO and ROI

    Internet of Things devices serve a number of useful applications, such as environmental, asset or inventory monitoring/control, security functions, fitness devices and smartwatches. There is an array of IoT functions for both consumer and business purposes, but determining the total cost of ownership and the return on your enterprise investment in a widespread or large-scale ...

    Downloads
    Published:  June 6, 2023, 4:00 PM EDT Modified:  June 7, 2023, 9:15 AM EDT Read More See more TechRepublic Premium
  • TechRepublic Premium

    Employee political activity policy

    No matter where in the world an enterprise operates, politics is going to play a major role in the lives of its employees. Depending on the country and the current political situation, it’s possible for affiliations, candidates and political parties to become a driving passion in your workforce. While an actively engaged workforce taking interest ...

    Downloads
    Published:  June 6, 2023, 4:00 PM EDT Modified:  June 7, 2023, 8:42 AM EDT Read More See more TechRepublic Premium
  • TechRepublic Premium

    Diversity and inclusion policy

    The importance of diversity and inclusion in any given organization cannot be overstated. It establishes a level playing field, brings together people with different backgrounds, perspectives, traditions and ideas and enriches company culture by ensuring fairness and tolerance. This helps build a more effective and collaborative workforce which enables the business to run in a ...

    Downloads
    Published:  June 5, 2023, 4:00 PM EDT Modified:  June 6, 2023, 9:27 AM EDT Read More See more TechRepublic Premium
  • TechRepublic Premium

    Development lifecycle policy

    Software development is a complex process that involves a specific series of steps (known as the development lifecycle) to transform a concept into a deliverable product. The steps involved with creating the finished product must be carefully adhered to yield the best results, reduce inefficiencies and maximize customer satisfaction. The purpose of this policy from ...

    Downloads
    Published:  June 5, 2023, 4:00 PM EDT Modified:  June 6, 2023, 9:15 AM EDT Read More See more TechRepublic Premium

Services

  • About Us
  • Newsletters
  • RSS Feeds
  • Site Map
  • Site Help & Feedback
  • FAQ
  • Advertise
  • Do Not Sell My Information

Explore

  • Downloads
  • TechRepublic Forums
  • Meet the Team
  • TechRepublic Academy
  • TechRepublic Premium
  • Resource Library
  • Photos
  • Videos
  • TechRepublic
  • TechRepublic on Twitter
  • TechRepublic on Facebook
  • TechRepublic on LinkedIn
  • TechRepublic on Flipboard
© 2023 TechnologyAdvice. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Property of TechnologyAdvice