ETech Preview: Mary Lou über “One Laptop per Child”

Ein nettes Interview mit Mary Lou Jepson, One Laptop Per Child project’s CTO, über green IT, Low-Cost, Low-Power Computing.

ETech Preview: Why LCD is the Cool New Technology All Over Again

Mary Lou led the development of the OLPC’s breakthrough low-power transflective display, combining a traditional backlit color display with a black and white display that could be used outdoors. She left OLPC to form Pixel Qi, and bring the revolutionary engineering used in the XO to the broader consumer market. In this interview, she discusses lessons learned from OLPC and shares her vision of “cool screens that can ship in high volume, really quickly, at price points that are equivalent to what you pay for standard liquid crystal displays.”

At ETech, Mary Lou’s keynote presentation delves further into Low-Cost, Low-Power Computing.

 
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