One Laptop Per Child
OLPC(One Laptop Per Child).This laptop is only meant for the kids for learning purpose. Both the academy team and industrial team worked for a long time to create this XO laptop. Thus both the technology and the learning is integrated in this. The environmental conditions like humidity, heat are considered while creating this.

This laptop will be used by the kids and so it is light in weight and it is in attractive color and the size is like a text book and the weight is less than a lunchbox. The edges are in round shape and so it won’t get damaged soon and it have a kid sized handle and rubber membrane key board in it. It also has touchpad and that supports drawing and writing. LiFePO4 or NiMH batteries are used which lasts long. In many case studies it was found that many laptop fails due to hard drive failure and internal connection collapse and hence this XO laptop is without hard drive and the internal connectors are of 3mm thick while the normal one are of 1.3mm thick. Wireless antenna is present with high performance then the normal laptops.
Some specifications are,
- 242mm*228mm*32 dimension
- weight is 1.45KG to 1.58kg
- Gamepad for some games
- Touchpad for controlling
- Audio system
- Wireless networking
- Video camera
- 3.5mm jack and headphone
- USB for accessing external data
The mission of this team is to give education to the world’s poorest children by giving a high durable laptop with content loaded for easy and joyful learning of the subject. They are connected to each other and hence they can improve themselves and also the world.
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