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Tickle Me Typo

A search for a “laptop” on the Toys “R” Us website produces 439 results.  Overwhelmed by these options, I decided to narrow the search to the 3-4 year old age bracket, which brought the count down to 21 PC-like toys.  I find this markedly-reduced number no less disconcerting, however; there are 21 laptop products for customers who are, essentially, toddlers?  It’s never to early to introduce another glowing rectangle into your child’s life…

The collection includes products like these:

This investigation into personal computing options for small children was precipitated by an article on Bits two days ago about the Fisher-Price iXL, an $80 iPad imitation — let’s call it the iPadlet — complete with apps, a touch screen, an SD-card slot and a USB port.  Utter insanity.  That it ‘opens like a book’ is an ironic slap-on-the-face for those dinosauric purists who might argue that such products represent yet another turn away from the bona fide book and the literacies it engenders.

Media Announcement: OLPC

One Laptop Per Child reveals plans for its new design today – the $75 laptop (down from $100). Forbes just advanced the announcement along with a photo slide show. Here’s another (not-yet-released) photograph of all the views of the new design and one additional (but crucial) insight into the new design, courtesy of Nicholas Negroponte (chairman and founder of OLPC). What Forbes didn’t mention is that the laptop will be completely flexible (a low durometer). Awesome! Here’s the release: Product Road Map Announcement 12.22.09