One Laptop per Child Confirms Upcoming Launch of Groundbreaking Dual Function XO-4 Touch

MIAMI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Following an announcement last week from Neonode, One Laptop Per Child (“OLPC”), a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide every child in the world access to new channels of learning, sharing and self-expression, confirmed today that an exciting new and transformative version of the XO device is currently in development.

Part laptop, part tablet, the XO-4 Touch will represent a huge leap forward in what OLPC can offer. As its development name, the “XO-4 Touch” suggests, the device will come equipped with an optical multi-touch capable screen from Neonode. The XO-4 Touch will combine the XO’s existing laptop functionality and sunlight-usable display with a full-fledged tablet mode. The XO-4 Touch also runs the new Marvell® ARMADA®2128 processor.

OLPC CEO Rodrigo Arboleda said, “There is constant debate over laptops versus tablets in educational programs. But the truth is both have their merits. While maintaining our XO’s award-winning design from Yves Behar’s FuseProject, we have combined features of both devices to deliver dual benefits. The new XO-4 Touch is more than just a device, it’s a new way of facilitating learning.”

With their impressive history with mobile devices, Neonode has developed energy-efficient technology that is ideal for the XO. Neonode touchscreens are fast scanning, have low-latency pen and brush sensors, and can detect pressure. All of these features will help take the new, dual-function XO to a new level.

In addition to the new hardware technology, OLPC has been very active in strengthening strategic partnerships with world-class educational content developers, including Sesame Street Workshop, UNESCO and Little Pim, to provide content for the XO laptops and tablets. While the XO-4 Touch’s launch date and pricing are yet to be confirmed, the release is expected in Q1 in 2013.

9 thoughts on “One Laptop per Child Confirms Upcoming Launch of Groundbreaking Dual Function XO-4 Touch

  1. Please, tell us more about price and functionality competitivness of XO laptop compared to very cheap tablets made in China, thank you.

  2. Hello,

    I have been reading about olpc for years, was going to get my son a G1G1 but got distracted. Bought books from Seymore Papert and
    Nicolas N, My son is now 10 and I live in France(therefore am not in the target for this device) how can I buy him an XO4 touch before he is no longer a child! People are taking about android tablets, but I what a learning device that he can explore, on his own, my daughter is now coming to the age for one aswell. Keep up the great work

  3. I have been researching tablets lately and found that they are very good to help children learn.

    Combining a laptop function and tablet mode together should be quite good. Your goal of one laptop per child should boost childrens learning and computer skills forward quite a bit.

    “will combine the XO’s existing laptop functionality and sunlight-usable display with a full-fledged tablet mode”.

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