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=== A comparison between the XO Laptop and the Intel Classmate === |
=== A comparison between the XO Laptop and the Intel Classmate === |
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|width= "20%"|'''Hardware Overview''' |
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|width= "40%" |'''OLPC XO''' |
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|width= "40%" |'''Intel Powered Classmate PC 1.0''' |
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|Price($) ||$188 ex works|| |
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|Hardware Overview||OLPC XO||Intel Powered Classmate PC 1.0 |
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|Price($) ||$188 ex works||?? |
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|Availability ||Now||Now |
|Availability ||Now||Now |
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|Weight||<1.5Kg||1.45Kg |
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|Dimensions |
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|Dimensions|| 245mm (9.65") × 230mm (9") × 30.5mm (1.2")<br/> |
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|| 245mm (9.65") × 230mm (9") × 30.5mm (1.2")<br/> |
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• Small form factors that easily fit in a student's backpack||240mm × 185mm × 40mm (excluding handles) |
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• Small form factors that easily fit in a student's backpack |
• Small form factors that easily fit in a student's backpack |
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||240mm × 185mm × 40mm (excluding handles)<br/> |
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• Small form factors that easily fit in a student's backpack |
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• Audio I/O; |
• Audio I/O; |
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• SD card slot |
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• Analog- and DC-data input (unfiltered microphone jack); |
• Analog- and DC-data input (unfiltered microphone jack); |
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• SD/MMC Memory Slot |
• SD/MMC Memory Slot |
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OTHER HARDWARE |
OTHER HARDWARE |
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|Display || |
|Display || |
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• 7.5"" diagonal dual-mode screen |
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• 3:4 aspect ratio |
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• compliant with industry display standards |
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• screen won 2007 ''Popular Science'' “Best of What's New Award” |
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• 6" × 4.5" viewing area |
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• B&W sunlight-readable mode; ~SXGA |
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(1200×900 (200dpi) NATIVE) |
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• Color transmissive mode; ~WVGA |
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(~800×600 (133dpi) NATIVE) |
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• LED backlight (replaceable by a child: ~$2 and 2 screws); |
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• No mercury in backlight; |
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• 0.2- 1W with backlight on |
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• 0.1W with backlight off (in sunlight-readable mode) |
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• scalar allows higher and lower resolution to be put on the |
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screen via compression or panning. |
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• 7"" diagonal screen, compliant with industry display standards |
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• 6.1" × 3.4" viewing area |
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• Color LCD WVGA |
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• Resolutions: |
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(800x480 (135 dpi)) |
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(800x600 (pan or compress/downscale)) |
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(640x480) |
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• Fluorescent backlight (not replaceable, mercury in backlight) |
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|Network |
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|* 3:4 aspect ratio |
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||802.11b/g wireless<br/> |
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802.11s mesh-networked |
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|* compliant with industry display standards |
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• 0.4W WiFi operating power; |
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|* screen won 2007 Popular Science “Best of What's New Award” |
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• up to 2.3Km range (as measured in Australian outback); |
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|* 6"" × 4.5"" viewing area |
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• mesh operates autonomously, is compatible with 801.11s today, and will continue to be compatible with 802.11s as it is finalized |
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|* B&W sunlight-readable mode; ~SXGA |
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||802.11b/g wireless |
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| 1200×900 (200dpi) NATIVE |
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• ~10W WiFi operating power (no - .8W) |
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|* Color transmissive mode; ~WVGA |
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• 10/100 Ethernet |
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| ~800×600 (133dpi) NATIVE |
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|* LED backlight (replaceable by a child: ~$2 and 2 screws); |
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|* No mercury in backlight; |
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|* 0.2- 1W with backlight on |
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|* 0.1W with backlight off (in sunlight-readable mode) |
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|* scalar allows higher and lower resolution to be put on the |
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|screen via compression or panning. ||* 7"" diagonal screen, compliant with industry display standards |
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|* 6.1"" × 3.4"" viewing area |
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|* Color LCD WVGA |
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|* Resolutions: |
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|- 800x480 (135 dpi) |
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|- 800x600 (pan or compress/downscale) |
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|- 640x480 |
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|* Fluorescent backlight (not replaceable, mercury in backlight) |
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|Network||802.11b/g wireless |
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|802.11s mesh-networked |
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|* 0.4W WiFi operating power; |
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|* 2.3Km range (as measured in Australian outback); |
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|* mesh operates autonomously, is compatible with 801.11s today, and will continue to be compatible with 802.11s as it is finalized||* 802.11b/g wireless |
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|* ~10W WiFi operating power (no - .8W) |
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|* 10/100 Ethernet |
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|Touchpad||Capacitive-finger touch-pad |
|Touchpad||Capacitive-finger touch-pad |
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6" resistive drawing tablet for stylus use |
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Capacitive finger touch-pad, 1000 points/in, 0.2 X 0.7 mm |
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• Pegasus NoteTaker (optional $23 add't), 100 DPI resoution, ~1s delay, battery required |
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|Audio ||Integrated 2-channel audio; stereo speakers and microphone |
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|6"" resistive drawing tablet for stylus use||* Capacitive finger touch-pad, 1000 points/in, 0.2 X 0.7 mm |
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||Integrated 2-channel audio stereo speakers and microphone |
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|Built-in Camera |
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|* Pegasus NoteTaker (optional $23 add't), 100 DPI resoution, ~1s delay, battery required |
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||Integrated still- and motion-capture camera (640×480) |
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|Lock Mechanism |
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|Audio ||Integrated 2-channel audio; stereo speakers and microphone||Integrated 2-channel audio stereo speakers and microphone |
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||[[Bitfrost]] firmware anti-theft system |
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• Handle-bar holes for end-user-provided locks |
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Anti-theft mechanism on trusted platform module (TPM) |
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• Kensington† lock port |
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|Keyboard |
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|Built-in Camera ||Integrated still- and motion-capture camera (640×480) |
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||[[OLPC_Keyboard_layouts|Localized keyboards]], 80 keys |
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||Localized keyboards, 77 keys |
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|Other || |
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• Existing, rapid high quality, video and audio editing with integrated video camera |
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• Microphone-input can be used for AC and DC input (to turn XO into a real functioning oscilloscope) (optional probe <$1 added cost) |
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||Capable of rapid, quality video processing |
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SOFTWARE |
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|OS |
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|Lock Mechanism||BitFrost firmware anti-theft system |
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||All major versions of Linux |
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(Windows† XP (pending; additional cost $3) |
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||Windows† XP Pro (add'l cost TBD) |
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• Windows Professional as standard offering |
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• Multiple versions of Linux |
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|Security |
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|Handle-bar holes for end-user-provided locks||* Anti-theft mechanism on trusted platform module (TPM) |
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||[[Bitfrost]]: |
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• protection against virus, malware |
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• theft prevention |
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||Hardware-based theft prevention using Trusted Platform Module (TPM Infineon) |
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|Graphical User Interface |
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|* Kensington† lock port |
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||Sugar: |
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• sharing and collaboration core experience; |
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• ad-hoc or server based; |
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• visibility into what others are doing; |
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• learning and building things together; |
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• deeply integrated into mesh/hardware; |
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• language-independent icons; |
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• Fedora and all other major Linux GUIs (including Mandriva, Metasys, Pixart, Ubunta, RedHat, Tuquito and many others) |
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• WindowsTM GUI (pending) |
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• uses existing education applications currently available in schools (and many new ones!) |
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• uses existing developer tools to support new application development |
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• easy to use tools for editing, publishing and web browsing in addition to standard tools for these and other purposes |
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||Windows†, Mandriva†, Metasys† |
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• Other Linux ((PixArt, Ubuntu, Tuquito, Redhat) |
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• uses existing educations applications currently available in schools |
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• uses existing developer tools to support new application developments |
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• uses standard tools for editing, publishing and web browsing |
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|Software Application Feature Set |
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|Keyboard||Localized keyboards, 80 keys||Localized keyboards, 77 keys |
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||Student-to-student and teacher-to-student and teacher-to-teacher collaboration: |
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• Collaborate in real time in web browser, document editing, and multimedia activities; |
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• Shared desktop: student-to-student and teacher-to-student; |
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• Journal to share and monitor activity and progress; |
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• ”Learning learning” and “hard fun” pedagogy; |
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• Share files, share applications, peer-to-peer; |
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• Group chat, 1:1 chat; |
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• Live broadcast/streaming multimedia; |
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• Parent/Teacher policy settings (via OLPC server); |
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• Multimedia tools and digital pen with integrated stylus touch-pad; |
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• Automated-backup tools; |
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• Anti-virus |
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• peer-to-peer, mesh, and ad hoc networking |
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• theft prevention |
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• Content and web caching; |
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• School management software (Moodle on OLPC server); |
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• Support for thousands of existing and future Windows (pending) and Linux applications and content |
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||School Management Software that supports both Teacher-to-student and student-to-student collaborations: Streams Multimedia, Share Desktop - Teacher & Student, Monitor Activity & Progress, Student Testing, Share Files, Group Chat & Teaching, Class Model Management, Live Broadcast |
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• Allows for teachers to place students in collaborative groupings and individual/private text feedback from teacher to student |
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• Supports classroom management to ensure appropriate, safe and on task usage |
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• Parent/Teacher policy settings |
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• Multimedia tools and digital pen |
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• Anti-virus |
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• Web caching |
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• Peer to peer and ad hoc networking |
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• Theft Prevention |
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• Support for thousands of existing & future Windows†/Linux Applications & Content |
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|Programming environments |
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|Other ||* Existing, rapid high quality, video and audio editing with integrated video camera |
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||Full support of Linux and in addition to full support of Windows XP (pending) |
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• Pygame; |
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• Python; |
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• full integration of Etoys/Squeak |
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||Full support of Windows† and Linux |
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|Email |
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|* Microphone-input can be used for AC and DC input (to turn XO into a real functioning oscilloscope) (optional probe <$1 added cost)||Capable of rapid, quality video processing |
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||gmail accounts for all |
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(and standard Linux email apps); |
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Windows Outlook Express email client (POP3 and IMAP) (pending) |
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||Outlook Express e-mail client (POP3 and IMAP accounts); |
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gmail |
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|Text to speech tools |
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|SOFTWARE |
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||Support for text to speech tools based on Linux and Windows |
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||Support for text-to-speech tools based on Windows or Linux |
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|Content |
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|OS ||All major versions of Linux |
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||Supports worldwide and locally developed content |
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• Partnerships with Wikipedia, Internet Archive, UNICEF, UNDP, WHO, WFP, Library of Congress, etc. |
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POWER |
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|Power Supply |
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|Windows† XP (pending; additional cost $3)||* Windows† XP Pro (add'l cost TBD) |
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||NiMH battery pack: |
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• 4–8 hrs; |
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• 2000 cycles; |
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• burns at 100C; |
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• replacement cost ~$10 |
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• charge time 1.3 hours |
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LiFeP battery pack: |
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• 5–10 hrs; |
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• 2000 cycles; |
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• burns at 100C; |
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• replacement cost ~$10 |
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• charge time = 1.5 hours |
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<br/>BOTH Batteries compatible with OLPC multi-battery charger |
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||Li-ion battery pack: |
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• Removable and replaceable (requires screw driver, best if serviced to replace) |
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• Lasts 4-5 hours (6-cells version) |
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• Charges 100% in 3h |
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• 500 cycle, Replacement: ~$40 plus shipping and logistics every ~18 months |
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• Burns at 1000C & Li-Ion chemistry safety |
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|Alternative power input |
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|* Windows Professional as standard offering |
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||Wide range AC/DC power input: |
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• car-battery charge; |
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• solar recharge (optional: $12 for 5W, $120 for 50W); |
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• hand-crank recharge (optional: ~$11 for 8W); |
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• pull-string recharge (optional: ~$10 for 8W); |
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• foot-pedal recharge (optional: ~$150 for 50W); |
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• multibattery-charging (optional: ~$150 for 20 batteries every 2 hours) |
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||No alternative power input except for adapter |
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|Typical Laptop Power Draw |
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|* Multiple versions of Linux |
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||0.5W mesh mode; (1W ebook Mode (idle)); 2–4W typical; 4–6W power user (max) |
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<br/>CPU and motherboard turn off (while screen and mesh remain on – for power savings) |
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||~9-10.5W idle; ~15W average (Mobilemark 2005 Office Productivity); ~20W power user (max); CPU throttling for power saving |
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|Power Adapter |
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||17 W; |
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• 2–3KV spike protection; |
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• 300V peak; |
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• Frequencies as low as 35 Hz, etc. |
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MECHANICAL |
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|Form Factor |
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|* protection against virus, malware |
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||Laptop mode:<br/> |
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• clamshell; |
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• E-book mode: transformer hinge wraparound portrait mode; |
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• Multimedia mode: games-machine mode; |
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• Television mode: keyboard behind screen; |
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• Mesh-router mode: closed |
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||Laptop mode: clamshell |
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|Industrial Design |
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|* theft prevention||* Hardware-based theft prevention using Trusted Platform Module (TPM Infineon) |
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||Designed for K-12 education in the developing world: |
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• Numerous international design awards: |
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• Permanent Collection of the Cooper Hewitt; Museum of Modern Art in New York.;2007 INDEX award (largest European design award), etc, |
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• 400 unique color combinations for easy recognition in a classroom||Designed for K–12 Education: |
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• Spill-resistance certified (ISO IP/42) |
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• Rugged and durable certified (IEC 68.2.32) |
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|Ruggedness |
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|Graphical User Interface||* Sugar: |
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• No moving parts (including no fan); |
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• Rubber-sealed keyboard, touch-pad; |
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• Sealed in closed position; |
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• Humidity- and dust-resistant ports; |
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• ISO IP/42 compliant |
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• 150 cm drop test on hard steel (details in spec) |
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• 50C operating temperature (pending UL certification) |
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• Fan, but no other moving parts |
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• Water-resistant keyboard |
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• Spill-resitance certified (ISO IP/42) |
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• IEC 68.2.32 compliant (describes drops of 1m to 1.2m on hard concrete) |
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• 45C Operating temperature |
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ENVIRONMENTAL |
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|Environmental Impact |
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| * sharing and collaboration core experience; |
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• Energy Star 4.0 Category A qualified |
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• EPEAT Gold: the highest ranking possible for a laptop demonstrating its minimal environmental impact. (www.epeat.net) |
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POST SALES |
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|Warranty |
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| * ad-hoc or server based; |
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||Spare systems and parts ship ahead |
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• 1% extra systems included in standard laptop price; |
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• 2–5% laptops (~$1.75–7.00 additional cost); |
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• >5% on single part is considered catastrophic failure and will be addressed by Quanta |
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• 3 year warranty available. |
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||System and parts ship ahead (mix of units and FRU ""field Replaceable Units""), percentage depends on distributor (typical 3%). |
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|Service and Support |
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| * visibility into what others are doing; |
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• Easy to take apart; |
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• Spare screws; |
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• 24/7 help-desk; |
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||Local OEM supports customer; |
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ODM and Intel support LOEM |
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| * learning and building things together; |
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| * deeply integrated into mesh/hardware; |
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• Local manufacturing and assembly available at high volume (~1M unit/month scale) |
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||ECS, local manufacturing and assembly available through SKDs |
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| * language-independent icons; |
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|* Fedora and all other major Linux GUIs (including Mandriva, Metasys, Pixart, Ubunta, RedHat, Tuquito and many others) |
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|* Windows GUI (pending) |
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|* uses existing education applications currently available in schools (and many new ones!) |
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|* uses existing developer tools to support new application development |
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|* easier to use tools for editing, publishing and web browsing in addition to standard tools for these and other purposes||* Windows† |
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|* Mandriva† |
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|* Metasys† |
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|* Other Linux ((PixArt, Ubuntu, Tuquito, Redhat) |
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|* uses existing educations applications currently available in schools |
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|* uses existing developer tools to support new application developments |
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|* uses standard tools for editing, publishing and web browsing |
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|Software Application |
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|Feature Set||Student-to-student and teacher-to-student and teacher-to-teacher collaboration: |
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|* Collaborate in real time in web browser, document editing, and multimedia activities; |
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|* Shared desktop: student-to-student and teacher-to-student; |
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|* Journal to share and monitor activity and progress; |
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|* ”Learning learning” and “hard fun” pedagogy; |
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|* Share files, share applications, peer-to-peer; |
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|* Group chat, 1:1 chat; |
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|* Live broadcast/streaming multimedia; |
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|Parent/Teacher policy settings (via OLPC server); |
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|Multimedia tools and digital pen with integrated stylus touch-pad; |
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|Automated-backup tools; |
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|Anti-virus |
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|peer-to-peer, mesh, and ad hoc networking |
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|theft prevention |
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|Content and web caching; |
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|School management software (Moodle on OLPC server); |
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|Support for thousands of existing and future Windows (pending) and Linux applications and content |
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|- valign="top" |
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| ||* School Management Software that supports both Teacher-to-student and student-to-student collaborations: Streams Multimedia, Share Desktop - Teacher & Student, Monitor Activity & Progress, Student Testing, Share Files, Group Chat & Teaching, Class Model Management, Live Broadcast |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Allows for teachers to place students in collaborative groupings and individual/private text feedback from teacher to student |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Supports classroom management to ensure appropriate, safe and on task usage |
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|* Parent/Teacher policy settings |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Multimedia tools and digital pen |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Anti-virus |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Web caching |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Peer to peer and ad hoc networking |
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|* Theft Prevention |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Support for thousands of existing & future Windows†/Linux Applications & Content |
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|- valign="top" |
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|Programming environments||Full support of Linux and in addition to full support of Windows XP (pending) |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Pygame; |
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|* Python; |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* full integration of Etoys/Squeak||Full support of Windows† and Linux |
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|- valign="top" |
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|Email||gmail accounts for all |
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|standard linux email apps |
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|- valign="top" |
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|Windows Outlook Express email client (POP3 and IMAP) (pending) ||* Outlook Express e-mail client (POP3 and IMAP accounts) |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Gmail |
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|- valign="top" |
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|Text to speech tools||Support for text to speech tools based on Linux and Windows||Support for text-to-speech tools based on Windows or Linux |
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|- valign="top" |
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|Content||Supports worldwide and locally developed content |
|||
|- valign="top" |
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|Partnerships with Wikipedia, Internet Archive, UNICEF, UNDP, WHO, WFP, Library of Congress, etc.||Supports worldwide and locally developed content |
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|- valign="top" |
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|POWER",, |
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|Power Supply ||NiMH battery pack: |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* 4–8 hrs; |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* 2000 cycles; |
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|* burns at 100C; |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* replacement cost ~$10 |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* charge time 1.3 hours |
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|- valign="top" |
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| |
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|- valign="top" |
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|LiFeP battery pack: |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* 5–10 hrs; |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* 2000 cycles; |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* burns at 100C; |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* replacement cost ~$10 |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* charge time = 1.5 hours |
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|- valign="top" |
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| |
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|- valign="top" |
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|BOTH Batteries compatible with OLPC multi-battery charger |
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|- valign="top" |
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| |
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|- valign="top" |
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|,"Li-ion battery pack: |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Removable and replaceable (requires screw driver, best if serviced to replace) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
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|* Lasts 4-5 hours (6-cells version) |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Charges 100% in 3h |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* 500 cycle, Replacement: ~$40 plus shipping and logistics every ~18 months |
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|- valign="top" |
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|* Burns at 1000C & Li-Ion chemistry safety |
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|- valign="top" |
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| |
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|- valign="top" |
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|Alternative power input||Wide range AC/DC power input: |
|||
|- valign="top" |
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|* car-battery charge; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
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|* solar recharge (optional: $12 for 5W, $120 for 50W); |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* hand-crank recharge (optional: ~$11 for 8W); |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* pull-string recharge (optional: ~$10 for 8W); |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* foot-pedal recharge (optional: ~$150 for 50W); |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* multibattery-charging (optional: ~$150 for 20 batteries every 2 hours)||No alternative power input except for adapter |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Typical Laptop Power Draw||0.5W mesh mode; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|1W ebook Mode (idle); |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|2–4W typical; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|4–6W power user (max) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|CPU and motherboard turn off (while screen and mesh remain on – for power savings)||~9-10.5W idle |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|~15W average (Mobilemark 2005 Office Productivity) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|~20W power user (max) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|CPU throttling for power saving |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Power Adapter ||17 W; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Supports unconditioned power: |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* 2–3KV spike protection; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* 300V peak; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* Frequencies as low as 35 Hz, etc.||100~240 input and 20V (65W) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|MECHANICAL",, |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Form Factor ||Laptop mode: clamshell; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|E-book mode: transformer hinge wraparound portrait mode; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Multimedia mode: games-machine mode; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Television mode: keyboard behind screen; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Mesh-router mode: closed||Laptop mode: clamshell |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Industrial Design||Designed for K-12 education in the developing world: |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
| |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Numerous international design awards: |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* Permanent Collection of the Cooper Hewitt; Museum of Modern Art in New York.;2007 INDEX award (largest European design award), etc, |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* 400 unique color combinations for easy recognition in a classroom||Designed for K–12 Education: |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* Spill-resistance certified (ISO IP/42) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* Rugged and durable certified (IEC 68.2.32) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Ruggedness||* No moving parts (including no fan); |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* Rubber-sealed keyboard, touch-pad; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* Sealed in closed position; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* Humidity- and dust-resistant ports; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* ISO IP/42 compliant (pending) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* 150 cm drop test on hard steel (details in spec) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* 50C operating temperature (pending UL certification)||* No moving parts (except for fan) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* Water-resistant keyboard |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* Spill-resitance certified (ISO IP/42) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* IEC 68.2.32 compliant (describes drops of 1m to 1.2m on hard concrete) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* 45C Operating temperature |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|ENVIRONMENTAL",, |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Environmental Impact||* Energy Star 4.0 Category A qualified |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* EPEAT Gold (pending) the highest ranking possible for a laptop demonstrating its minimal environmental impact. (www.epeat.net) |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|, |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|POST SALES",, |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Warranty||Spare systems and parts ship ahead |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* 1% extra systems included in standard laptop price; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* 2–5% laptops (~$1.75–7.00 additional cost); |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* >5% on single part is considered catastrophic failure and will be addressed by Quanta |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* 3 year warranty avialble. ||System and parts ship ahead (mix of units and FRU ""field Replaceable Units""), percentage depends on distributor (typical 3%). |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Service and Support||Local OEM support; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Quanta and OLPC help; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Easy to take apart; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Spare screws; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|24/7 help-desk; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|Camera and microphone for online support||Local OEM supports customer; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|ODM and Intel support LOEM |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|MANUFACTURING",, |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|System||* Manufactured by Quanta Computer, world's largest laptop manufacturer; |
|||
|- valign="top" |
|||
|* Local manufacturing and assembly available at high volume (~1M unit/month scale)||ECS, local manufacturing and assembly available through SKDs |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
Classmate data were provided to OLPC by Intel. |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 1 June 2012
A comparison between the XO Laptop and the Intel Classmate | ||
Hardware Overview | OLPC XO | Intel Powered Classmate PC 1.0 |
Price($) | $188 ex works | |
Availability | Now | Now |
Boot/Resume Time | <0.16 s (resume) Laptop is “always on” for mesh network; boot once a week or month; always resume for instant on. |
~60 seconds boot time / ~15 seconds (resume) |
Weight | <1.5Kg | 1.45Kg |
Dimensions | 245mm (9.65") × 230mm (9") × 30.5mm (1.2") • Small form factors that easily fit in a student's backpack |
240mm × 185mm × 40mm (excluding handles) • Small form factors that easily fit in a student's backpack |
MOTHERBOARD | ||
Processor | AMD Geode LX700 0.8W, lead-free | ULV Dothan ZC 900MHz, lead free |
Cache | 128 KB L2 cache | No L2 cache |
Chipset | AMD CS5536 South Bridge, lead-free, 2D and 3D Graphics Capabilities | 915GMS, lead free, 2D and 3D Graphics Capabilities |
Memory | 256MB DDR1 333MHz | 256MB DDRII 400Mhz |
Storage | 1 GB NAND flash | 1GB NAND flash |
Ports | • Wide-range DC power (10–19V); • 3 USB-2.0 ports;
|
• DC power (20 volt input)
|
OTHER HARDWARE | ||
Display |
• 7.5"" diagonal dual-mode screen
|
• 7"" diagonal screen, compliant with industry display standards
|
Network | 802.11b/g wireless 802.11s mesh-networked
|
802.11b/g wireless
|
Touchpad | Capacitive-finger touch-pad
|
Capacitive finger touch-pad, 1000 points/in, 0.2 X 0.7 mm
|
Audio | Integrated 2-channel audio; stereo speakers and microphone | Integrated 2-channel audio stereo speakers and microphone |
Built-in Camera | Integrated still- and motion-capture camera (640×480) | "none |
Lock Mechanism | Bitfrost firmware anti-theft system
|
Anti-theft mechanism on trusted platform module (TPM)
|
Keyboard | Localized keyboards, 80 keys | Localized keyboards, 77 keys |
Other |
• Existing, rapid high quality, video and audio editing with integrated video camera
|
Capable of rapid, quality video processing |
SOFTWARE | ||
OS | All major versions of Linux
(Windows† XP (pending; additional cost $3) |
Windows† XP Pro (add'l cost TBD)
|
Security | Bitfrost:
|
Hardware-based theft prevention using Trusted Platform Module (TPM Infineon) |
Graphical User Interface | Sugar:
|
Windows†, Mandriva†, Metasys†
|
Software Application Feature Set | Student-to-student and teacher-to-student and teacher-to-teacher collaboration:
|
School Management Software that supports both Teacher-to-student and student-to-student collaborations: Streams Multimedia, Share Desktop - Teacher & Student, Monitor Activity & Progress, Student Testing, Share Files, Group Chat & Teaching, Class Model Management, Live Broadcast
|
Programming environments | Full support of Linux and in addition to full support of Windows XP (pending)
|
Full support of Windows† and Linux |
gmail accounts for all
(and standard Linux email apps); Windows Outlook Express email client (POP3 and IMAP) (pending) |
Outlook Express e-mail client (POP3 and IMAP accounts);
gmail | |
Text to speech tools | Support for text to speech tools based on Linux and Windows | Support for text-to-speech tools based on Windows or Linux |
Content | Supports worldwide and locally developed content
|
Supports worldwide and locally developed content |
POWER | ||
Power Supply | NiMH battery pack:
|
Li-ion battery pack:
|
Alternative power input | Wide range AC/DC power input:
|
No alternative power input except for adapter |
Typical Laptop Power Draw | 0.5W mesh mode; (1W ebook Mode (idle)); 2–4W typical; 4–6W power user (max)
|
~9-10.5W idle; ~15W average (Mobilemark 2005 Office Productivity); ~20W power user (max); CPU throttling for power saving |
Power Adapter | 17 W;
|
100~240 input and 20V (65W) |
MECHANICAL | ||
Form Factor | Laptop mode: • clamshell;
|
Laptop mode: clamshell |
Industrial Design | Designed for K-12 education in the developing world:
|
|
Ruggedness |
• No moving parts (including no fan);
|
• Fan, but no other moving parts
|
ENVIRONMENTAL | ||
Environmental Impact |
• Energy Star 4.0 Category A qualified
|
|
POST SALES | ||
Warranty | Spare systems and parts ship ahead
|
System and parts ship ahead (mix of units and FRU ""field Replaceable Units""), percentage depends on distributor (typical 3%). |
Service and Support | Local support; Quanta and OLPC help;
|
Local OEM supports customer;
ODM and Intel support LOEM |
MANUFACTURING | ||
System | Manufactured by Quanta Computer, world's largest laptop manufacturer;
|
ECS, local manufacturing and assembly available through SKDs |
Classmate data were provided to OLPC by Intel.