A $100 laptop prototype for $150
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—The One Laptop per Child project on Thursday showed off the latest prototype of what's widely known as the $100 laptop for school children in developing nations. The only hitch is that the computer costs $150 to make.Posted On: 2006-11-17, 9:00 am
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