London — Although the roll-out date for One Laptop Per Child's (OLPC) low-cost machine has been put back until October 2007, OLPC is using a limited number of trial machines to run pilots to gain experience of how it will work in the local context. The machine is made of tough white and green plastic, has a four-hour battery, a color screen and built-in Wi-Fi. Russell Southwood caught up last week with Antoine Van Gelder who is part of OLPC's South African developer programme. He gave a frank but enthusiastic assessment of what's being done to get the machine into use in Africa.
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