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IT Week's Sideways view

A look at the week's IT winners and losers - OLPC, laptops and Foleo

Written by IT Week staff

Good Week
The One Laptop Per Child project was an unexpected winner in the surprisingly buoyant Christmas retail market. On eBay, buyers snapped up a rare batch of the XO laptops and were willing to pay significantly over the odds for the pleasure. Originally conceived as the “$100 laptop”, the XO’s real cost is closer to $200 but buyers on the auction site paid anything between $250 and $600 to get their hands on the innovative systems that use mesh networks, lithium-iron-phosphorus batteries and LED-backlit screens. Is this just plain-old desire to be the first on the block with the new thing, and maybe even turn a profit on the deal, or proof that charity is alive and well in the festive season? You decide.

Bad Week
Makers of full-priced, full-scale laptops are about to get squeezed, it would appear. Last week, it emerged that Asus will follow up its Eee PC with a second-generation product, probably featuring a larger screen and WiMax, due to go on show at the CES conference that kicks off today in Las Vegas. CES will also show off E-Lead’s Noahpad that can convert into a tablet format. And of course, we’re all waiting to hear more about Apple’s subnotebook plans, maybe including Flash storage, when Macworld starts next week. Large screens, fast wireless, solid-state drives… at this rate, the A4 notebook looks a bit unwieldy.

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Word of the Week
Foleo. Palm never did get around to shipping its famous laptop-as-extension-to-smartphone device, but take a look at Celio’s new Redfly Mobile Companion to see that somebody else thinks the concept has legs.

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