The OLPC also envisions the XO-2 being laid flat, with the two screens functioning as one. (We're not sure exactly where the group stands on any potential revival of the primitive computer game of Pong.)
CNET's Dan Ackerman offers these thoughts on Wednesday's XO-2 pitch: "The most interesting part is clearly the dual touch-screens in place of a traditional keyboard and monitor. The publicity photos look a bit too sci-fi, and the final product (much like the original XO's early design mockups), will probably be somewhat more pedestrian."
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Caption by Jonathan Skillings