Nicholas Negroponte has made some wild promises in the past, but the OLPC laptop project is still going strong. Considering the wild rush to market of cheap Android tablets this year I would not be surprised if Negroponte was on the mark this time.
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) founder Nicholas Negroponte has promised to PCWorld that he would demo the XO-3 tablet prototype at CES 2011.
“At CES we will show a tablet that can be and will be used for children probably in the developed world,” Negroponte said Tuesday. “It will allow us to start testing many of the things that combine a laptop, an iPad and a Kindle.”
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