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OLPC Rolls Off The Line

by Justin Ryan
on November 6, 2007

If you're excited by the "$100 Laptop" — even though it'll cost you $400 to get one — then this is right up your alley: There are now pictures of them coming off the production line.

That's right, One Laptop Per Child is in production, and there are pictures to prove it. You have have a look via the OLPC's wiki.

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