Archive for Friday, May 16, 2008
One Laptop per Child to offer Windows option
The addition of Microsoft’s operating system may reassure education ministers in the developing world who have hesitated to buy the laptops.
The One Laptop per Child project is about to find out whether Microsoft Corp. – a rival the nonprofit organization once derided – is the solution to its problems in providing inexpensive computers to children in the developing world.
The laptop organization and Microsoft announced Thursday that the group’s XO computers now can run Windows in addition to their homegrown interface, which is built on the Linux operating system.
Nicholas Negroponte, the founder of the Cambridge, Mass.-based organization that aims to produce $100 laptops but now sells them for $188, acknowledged that having Windows as an option could reassure education ministers who have hesitated to buy XOs with its interface, called Sugar.
Beginning with limited runs next month, XO buyers will have the option of laptops with or without Windows. Versions with Windows will cost $18 to $20 more; $3 of that is for Windows and the rest covers hardware adjustments.
Negroponte hopes to soon sell just one kind of machine with a “dual-boot” mode, meaning users would have Windows and Linux and choose which to run each time.
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