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Google makes MIT professor's dream of '$100 laptop' a reality

December 11, 2012 16:14 IST

Google Inc began selling basic laptop computers to schools at a price of $99, meeting a price point that prominent MIT professor Nicholas Negroponte famously held out in 2005 as key to bringing computing power to the masses.

The Internet giant said on Monday that it will be offering the steep educational discount on Series 5 Chromebooks from Samsung Electronics Co through Dec. 21. They typically retail for $249.

Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child Foundation

failed to meet his ambitious target, which critics said would be impossible to meet when he set it. His XO laptop currently sells for about $200.

Still, he is widely credited with helping to launch the era of low-cost portable computing.

The creation of relatively low-cost laptops from his foundation pressured industry giants including Intel Corp, Microsoft Corp, Hewlett-Packard Co and Dell Inc to develop inexpensive versions of their products such as the netbook.

Image: Sundar Pichai, vice president of product management for Google

Source: REUTERS
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