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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?
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Ian Lynch |
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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC? |
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Fri, 25 Apr 2008 15:15:52 +0100 |
On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 13:32 +0100, Nick Hill wrote:
> I reckon EeePC computers cost around £45 to make,
> and with competition, and increasing volume, prices will be a little higher
> than
> manufacturing costs. (It is clear ASUS have mercilessly trimmed manufacturing
> costs to the bone using a 7" screen where there is space for an 8 or 9" screen
The 900 has a 8.9" screen but it's a lot more expensive.
> which would substantially improve usability but have a cost delta of maybe
> £3).
> I estimate the costs of EeePC hardware when manufactured in tens of millions,
> break down at factory gate approximately as follows (without VAT):
> 7" TFT screen £7
> Keyboard, plastics £5
> Battery £4
Where can you buy laptop batteries at under a fiver?
> PSU £2
> 4Gb Flash £5
> Processor, glue logic and PCB £11
> WiFi chipset & ancilliaries £4
> Packaging, manuals etc £2
> Assembly and testing £4.
>
> Total: £44+VAT.
Didn't you forget RAM? Flash is for storage isn't it? I hope you are
right but I think that is a bit optimistic.
> (I have manufactured computer hardware, and pay attention to the pricing of
> commodity equipment.) The above pricing structure will fall further as volume
> drives further integration.
>
> Therefore, OLPC as a hardware offering is completely dead. OLPC is supposed
> to
> be cheap, but OLPC can't do cheap like ASUS and their inevitable imitators
> can
> and will.
There are already about 6 I can think of with products ready for launch.
> OLPC might be rugged, but I imagine that in a very poor African village,
> schoolchildren will not be allowed to drop a laptop. A child would be
> petrified
> of dropping, loosing, or getting it wet for fear of consequences, and the
> elders, I am sure, will make those consequences very clear. That is even if
> parents dare allow their children to carry them.
Ian
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- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, (continued)
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, Ian Lynch, 2008/04/24
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, Ian Lynch, 2008/04/24
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, Alex Hudson, 2008/04/24
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, Ian Lynch, 2008/04/24
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, Alex Hudson, 2008/04/24
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, Ian Lynch, 2008/04/24
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, Dave Crossland, 2008/04/24
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, Alex Hudson, 2008/04/25
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, Ian Lynch, 2008/04/25
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Time to boycot OLPC?, Nick Hill, 2008/04/25
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