Forget the analogue pen. It’s time we took our kids digital…
Yahoo news is reporting that Thailand's Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is planning to take the One Laptop per Child project to heart and start a program aimed at making the name of the project a reality in Thailand. It all starts in October and, of course, it will start slowly and, of course, we’re not talking your Dell XPS gaming rig. The laptop program was the brain child of a bunch of clever folk at MIT and is about delivering a portable computer for about $100.
The specs go something like this: 500Mhz processor, 128MB RAM, a colour screen (plus a black and white one with higher res for reading) and between 512MB and 1GB of flash memory so you can forget the hard drive. It will come with wireless capabilities so the tikes can hit the 'net and so it's easy to form LANs. Of course, the machines will be Linux based to avoid all those software costs. The bit I like best is that MIT is working on a model that it powered by a hand crank. No power points in your rural village? No problem.