XO-1.5 HS: Difference between revisions
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Uruguay requested that a version of the [[Hardware_specification_1.5|XO-1.5]] be designed for older children. OLPC worked with them, Walter Bender, Quanta, and Fuse Project to design a laptop version with a larger, more traditional keyboard as well as a different color scheme (dark blue bumpers with blue covers). |
Uruguay requested that a version of the [[Hardware_specification_1.5|XO-1.5]] be designed for older children. OLPC worked with them, Walter Bender, Quanta, and Fuse Project to design a laptop version with a larger, more traditional keyboard as well as a different color scheme (dark blue bumpers with blue covers). This model reached production in the summer of 2010. |
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This laptop appeared with various XO-1.5 motherboards ([[XO_1.5_C3|C3]], [[XO_1.5_C5|C5]]). |
This laptop appeared with various XO-1.5 motherboards ([[XO_1.5_C3|C3]], [[XO_1.5_C5|C5]]). |
Revision as of 02:47, 10 September 2013
XO-1.5 Laptop High School Version
Description
Uruguay requested that a version of the XO-1.5 be designed for older children. OLPC worked with them, Walter Bender, Quanta, and Fuse Project to design a laptop version with a larger, more traditional keyboard as well as a different color scheme (dark blue bumpers with blue covers). This model reached production in the summer of 2010.
This laptop appeared with various XO-1.5 motherboards (C3, C5).
This keyboard design became a common ordering option on the next two generations of laptops, XO-1.75 and XO-4 Touch.
Identification
Externally identical to XO-1.5, except for the traditional keyboard. All production XO-1.5 HS laptops were built in the blue color scheme.
Software Support
Software support is identical to other XO-1.5 laptops.