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OLPC could run Windows?
While Sugar OS is designed to make the machines as user-friendly as possible, Negroponte says developers have been working with Microsoft to ensure that the machines could also run Windows, possibly the $3 version of Windows XP that Microsoft recently announced it would sell to governments of developing nations.
As for the price, it'll take about 3 million orders to make producing and distributing the little computers cost effective. 7 countries have expressed interest in placing orders, but no money has changed hands yet. Negroponte says the $100 figure was always a long term goal, and he hopes to reduce the price by 25 percent per year once production begins.

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BlackCoffeeNoSugar said 12:37AM on 4-28-2007
$25 a year only? Thus we will have to wait for 3 to 4 years to have it for $100? I am sure you can buy a 4 year old computer on eBay for that price and it runs Windows / Linux with no problem at all.
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Brad Linder said 12:39AM on 4-28-2007
Sorry, that was a typo. It should have read 25 percent per year.
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Douglas Brace said 4:51PM on 4-29-2007
If you had ever heard anything about the OLPC program, you would know that it is not designed for the regular computer user. It is designed for smaller countries to use as an educational tool. That is why it is so cost-effective. The technology inside the device is amazing.
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Durden said 6:25AM on 4-30-2007
I wonder how much they will go for on ebay.
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John Gerrard said 7:35PM on 6-23-2007
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