Hands-on with the One Laptop per Child XO 3.0 tablet (video) Of the major products unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show<http://www.cesweb.org/>this week, one of the most promising was the new education tablet from One Laptop per Child. <http://www.laptop.org/> The nonprofit group, which has teamed up on the tablet design with Marvell, showed off its OLPC XO 3.0 tablet and said it was ready to start negotiations with governments or other bodies to purchase large numbers of the devices. <http://venturebeat.com/2012/01/14/hands-on-with-the-one-laptop-per-child-xo-3-0-tablet-video/olpc-2/>Is this the design that will finally get computing power in the hands of every child? So far, OLPC has shipped 2.4 million laptops to children in 42 countries and 25 languages, but its impact has been far short of its ambitions. Aimed at school children in developing countries, the tablet is the latest manifestation of former MIT Media Lab director Nicholas Negroponte’s dream of putting a $100 computer in the hands of every child on Earth. That idea has evolved from a laptop to a tablet, so it was good to see that the much-talked-about transition has finally taken shape. At CES, Marvell had working models of the design and showed us what the machine could do. ... http://venturebeat.com/2012/01/14/hands-on-with-the-one-laptop-per-child-xo-3-0-tablet-video/ -- - Jiddu Krishnamurti: If we can really understand the problem, the answer will come out of it, because the answer is not separate from the problem. - http://karounos.gr/blog/