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==G1G1 extension== |
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Suggest updating the G1G1 program end date which is now the 31st of December. This would change at least two sections of the FAQ. |
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[[User:LeeColleton|LeeColleton]] 12:49, 26 November 2007 (EST) |
Revision as of 17:49, 26 November 2007
What can a $1,000 laptop computer do that the XO Laptop cannot?
It's better to just get to the point on this one, clear and no-nonsense.
- limited by hardware
- full-screen video, modern 3D graphics, Microsoft Windows
- limited by software
- YouTube video, MP3 playback, spreadsheets
Proposed new text:
Building a rugged and efficient laptop for under $200 obviously requires compromise. The XO is unable to do accelerated 3D graphics as used by many games, is unable to run Microsoft Windows, and is not expected to do full-screen video. Currently the included software does not include support for YouTube video, MP3 playback, or spreadsheets. The XO does not include built-in Ethernet or modem hardware.
AlbertCahalan 02:14, 13 November 2007 (EST)
G1G1 extension
Suggest updating the G1G1 program end date which is now the 31st of December. This would change at least two sections of the FAQ.
LeeColleton 12:49, 26 November 2007 (EST)