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Venezuela splashes out on laptops | Venezuela splashes out on laptops |
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Venezuela is ordering one million low cost laptops for its school children. | Venezuela is ordering one million low cost laptops for its school children. |
The machines will be based on the Intel Classmate laptop that has been designed for school children. | The machines will be based on the Intel Classmate laptop that has been designed for school children. |
Many see the deal as a blow for the One Laptop Per Child organisation that has also been touting its child-friendly machine to developing nations. | Many see the deal as a blow for the One Laptop Per Child organisation that has also been touting its child-friendly machine to developing nations. |
Venezuela is buying the portable computers as part of a $3bn (£1.66bn) bilateral trade deal with Portugal that also covers housing and utilities. | Venezuela is buying the portable computers as part of a $3bn (£1.66bn) bilateral trade deal with Portugal that also covers housing and utilities. |
Computer clash | Computer clash |
Portugal is manufacturing the blue and white laptops under licence from Intel and are broadly based on the chip maker's design of its Classmate computer. | Portugal is manufacturing the blue and white laptops under licence from Intel and are broadly based on the chip maker's design of its Classmate computer. |
Dubbed Magalhaes (Magellan), the laptops will have on board low-power Intel Atom chips designed for laptops. They will also sport digital cameras and a broadband net connection. | Dubbed Magalhaes (Magellan), the laptops will have on board low-power Intel Atom chips designed for laptops. They will also sport digital cameras and a broadband net connection. |
As an operating system, the machines will run a version of Linux developed in Venezuela. | As an operating system, the machines will run a version of Linux developed in Venezuela. |
The deal with Venezuela follows an agreement between Intel and Portugal, signed in August for Classmate machines. | The deal with Venezuela follows an agreement between Intel and Portugal, signed in August for Classmate machines. |
Under that deal Portugal agreed to buy 500,000 machines to enable every six-to-10-year-old in the country to get one. | Under that deal Portugal agreed to buy 500,000 machines to enable every six-to-10-year-old in the country to get one. |
The deal to buy the machines is the largest yet for laptops created for school children. | The deal to buy the machines is the largest yet for laptops created for school children. |
Intel's big rival in this market is the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) organisation, which has developed the XO laptop. | Intel's big rival in this market is the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) organisation, which has developed the XO laptop. |
That machine has wi-fi onboard and was designed to work well in the challenging conditions found in many developing nations. | |
The original aim of the OLPC was to make a laptop that cost less then $100. The first finished design ended up costing about $188. The OLPC group hopes to hit its original aim on price with future versions. |
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