The tablet of $100 exists and it looks very interesting
The founders of OLPC (one laptop per child) will be presented at CES 2012 the first tablet of $100 ever built and in the pictures of it we have a concept.
The tablet will have an 8 inch screen with a resolution of 1024 x 768 and will be called the XO 3.0. The new product will run Linux Sugar or Android OS and after images from this article we can see that is a pretty interesting device.
Perhaps more interesting than the design is the operation besides solar panels because it implemented the tablet can work in user-generated energy by turning the handle that right from the device.
The tablet does not have a very good hardware, and the screen will not be great but will cost $100 for every minute of rotation of the handle users will get 10 minutes of autonomy.
Honestly I would like to see something like this produced by Apple but with much better specs than that, to be honest, the design seems great (except that handle). The tablet is a low-budget for disadvantaged areas of the world where people do not have money for such products but even so it seems very interesting.
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