I am in total agreement, this approach seems inherently flawed. I was enthralled with this concept initiative over a year ago, especially the way they were structuring the OS based on common symbols to help make the machines usage more universally understandable. I was not aware of this new development, thank you for that. I thought that this project had already achieved their funding efforts?! And I thought that the project was going to be able to get the laptops in the Hundred dollar range which makes me questions this $399 price tag for 2? Should it not be 4? If you have more information beyond the above please post that as well.
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