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Here is a good set of UMPC Pictures from the latest Intel IDF: http://p6.hostingprod.com/@ricardosblog.com/blog/2006/09/umpc_vw_car_demonstrated_at_idf.html
Paul,

The $100 and $400 pricepoints for Brasil are not an apples to apples comparison. In its current version the XO1 OLPC is probably more above $150 plus local taxes. Since the machine is not produced in Brasil at all, this can double the price for the Brasilian market. The Intel product, if manufactured locally can easily be closer to $300 than $400. In another words: stay tuned for the actual prices that are going to be heavily dependant on local production of components and local assembly of the systems. Also, remember that the Intel product is actually a reference design that will be produced by PC manufacturers, including locals or multinationals with manufacturing presence in Brasil.

Additionally, I will go ahead and publish the Specs for the Classmate PC so you can see what kind of hardware is in the machine. Please go ahead and check my blog in a few minutes at: http://p6.hostingprod.com/@ricardosblog.com/blog/intel/classmate_pc/

As with past articles, feel free to reproduce with proper credit.

Thanks, Paul
Hi everybody,

I just posted pictures of the XO prototypes as they were demonstrated last week on the IDB event. You can find them at: ricardosblog.com

Cyrus, feel free to add them to this post if you´d like.
Paul,

Now I added the pictures of the keynotes from Pat Gelsinger (Enterprise Computing) and Louis Burns (Health Care).

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I just added comments to pictures. Check them out.
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