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+ | Weighs: 750 grams or 1.6 pounds | ||
+ | 7.4 inch VGA LCD screen | ||
+ | Roll-up keyboard | ||
+ | Touch Screen with stylus | ||
+ | Six Hour Battery | ||
+ | 128MB of SDRAM | ||
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+ | Price: Basic Mobilis Model will be priced at 10,000 rupees ($230) | ||
http://www.arm.com/markets/embedded_solutions/armpp/9363.html | http://www.arm.com/markets/embedded_solutions/armpp/9363.html | ||
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+ | I am glad Walter Bender has seen the light and moved on to Sugar Labs where he will continue with the constructionist learning philosophy. | ||
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+ | Since Sugar is open-sourced, we would love to put it on our own hardware, the Encore Mobilis which I designed and built with a small dedicated team of engineers at Bangalore, India. We are justifiably proud of our own product but also appreciate the good features, like Sugar, in competing products. I am glad we will now be in a position to offer Sugar on the Mobilis, should we decide to, and provide our users more choice. | ||
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+ | Good luck, Walter, and keep the open-source flag flying!! Freedom of choice is important for all of us. Let a thousand flowers bloom. | ||
http://fromgoodtogold.blogspot.com/2008/05/microsofts-alliance-with-olpc-and-exit.html | http://fromgoodtogold.blogspot.com/2008/05/microsofts-alliance-with-olpc-and-exit.html |
Revision as of 12:29, 30 January 2009
Some references about Sugar and Encore's Mobilis:
Features: Weighs: 750 grams or 1.6 pounds 7.4 inch VGA LCD screen Roll-up keyboard Touch Screen with stylus Six Hour Battery 128MB of SDRAM Price: Basic Mobilis Model will be priced at 10,000 rupees ($230)
http://www.arm.com/markets/embedded_solutions/armpp/9363.html
I am glad Walter Bender has seen the light and moved on to Sugar Labs where he will continue with the constructionist learning philosophy. Since Sugar is open-sourced, we would love to put it on our own hardware, the Encore Mobilis which I designed and built with a small dedicated team of engineers at Bangalore, India. We are justifiably proud of our own product but also appreciate the good features, like Sugar, in competing products. I am glad we will now be in a position to offer Sugar on the Mobilis, should we decide to, and provide our users more choice. Good luck, Walter, and keep the open-source flag flying!! Freedom of choice is important for all of us. Let a thousand flowers bloom.
http://fromgoodtogold.blogspot.com/2008/05/microsofts-alliance-with-olpc-and-exit.html
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.education.sugar.discuss/496
http://mobeduc.blogspot.com/2008/12/o-perfil-do-laptop-campeo.html