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This is an interesting page on the possible histories of the XO. Perhaps not deletion, but make clear that it was speculation. any follow-up possible? [[User:OtherMichael|OtherMichael]] 12:08, 18 September 2008 (UTC) |
This is an interesting page on the possible histories of the XO. Perhaps not deletion, but make clear that it was speculation. any follow-up possible? [[User:OtherMichael|OtherMichael]] 12:08, 18 September 2008 (UTC) |
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It would be great to develop a larger XO. The XO2 is a very nice design but it would be nice to have also a 12 inch XO with a design suitable for grown ups and students. It would make it easier to sell them at G1G1 and it would avoid stealing XO's from educational projects. Keep these special designed for children. |
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In the development of the ASUS EEE and other mini laptops we have seen that people need at least 9 inch screens, to read a normal document (in Europe A4)or websites designed for screens bigger as 13 inch. |
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The classmate PC 2 is now also 9 inch. [[User:Frits|Frits Hoff]] 19:33, 5 October 2008 (UTC) |
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This is an interesting page on the possible histories of the XO. Perhaps not deletion, but make clear that it was speculation. any follow-up possible? OtherMichael 12:08, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
It would be great to develop a larger XO. The XO2 is a very nice design but it would be nice to have also a 12 inch XO with a design suitable for grown ups and students. It would make it easier to sell them at G1G1 and it would avoid stealing XO's from educational projects. Keep these special designed for children. In the development of the ASUS EEE and other mini laptops we have seen that people need at least 9 inch screens, to read a normal document (in Europe A4)or websites designed for screens bigger as 13 inch. The classmate PC 2 is now also 9 inch. Frits Hoff 19:33, 5 October 2008 (UTC)