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Comments on: NComputing pushes OLPC to one side in Indian schools deal

Save money? 

Posted Tuesday 14th October 2008 09:42 GMT

Joke

By running MS Server and MS Office? Ha ha ha ha ha ha!

Good one El Reg!

OOo3 is out (when the site works). Forward the revolution!

enabling affordable access 

Posted Tuesday 14th October 2008 14:57 GMT

Curious, I would have thought that, in a country not yet beholden to proprietary, costly software, a free OS would be the best choice.

Especially since any educative software for the Indian subcontinent probably needs to be written from scratch, thus removing any justification for existing proprietary platforms. I mean, DirectX is not really all that useful for educative software, now is it ?

Let me guess, Steve, once again you promised a low, low, low eternal rent (in the small print) coupled with blatherings about SLAs and other stupidities, and maybe you even threw in 72 virgins to seal the deal ?

$ 70 per seat ???? 

Posted Tuesday 14th October 2008 15:00 GMT

yeah , but can the kid take it home with him ????

experience shows that more than 50% of an XO's use

is outside of school and especially at the kid's home

$70 per seat sounds expensive if you can't move around with it

Enviro-friendly? 

Posted Wednesday 15th October 2008 00:53 GMT

How is any computer enviro-friendly when compared to the OLPC XO? I mean.. it doesn't get much greener than a hand-crank powered box... are these PCs tied to solar arrays that produce more electric than the PCs use and therefore feed back into the system?

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