I like Yves Behar's designs and I do like the design of this computer (although is mostly a toy really); however this is just a PR piece for the designers. There are thousands of REAL computers that people don't use anymore that could be donated to people in the third world and money would be saved in development, manufacture and not to mention the environmental benefit of reusing instead of creating a product that doesn't really need to be created.
The total cost of this apparently benevolent project (including hardware development, marketing, hiring Yves Behar etc) have probably exceeded millions of dollars. Wouldn't it be better served building libraries in developing nations? You know, a book (Those series of pages with black squigly lines) is a proven technology for thousands of years.
With 100 dollars we can buy 100 books for a kid. Why should my govt spend millions for your American idea of tech education?
You can't find in stores because there's not enough shelf space to waste by stocking garbage like this. My nephew and nieces wouldn't use this thing if you paid them. This is what's become of the legendary MIT media lab? Fortunately Mr. Behar isn't actually a part of MIT Media Lab, nor has he been allowed/invited back since the OLPC project is obviously a Red Herring. Behar should join the circus and really cause an effect for change and do some good.... as part of the clown act.
Not to be the rainy-day person, but make no mistake, Design Continuum did most of the industrial design work on the OLPC (not Sugar, etc). Behar was brought in at the end to do the money shot, and bring his "designer" name to the project. Marketing is a wonderful thing, isn't it?
can you cite this? I would like to know how you found that out. I am a designer doing a study on how important of roles contemporary designers play in shaping our perceptions in today's reality. Marketing is only half of it, designers need to become more ethical too
I like Yves Behar's designs and I do like the design of this computer (although is mostly a toy really); however this is just a PR piece for the designers. There are thousands of REAL computers that people don't use anymore that could be donated to people in the third world and money would be saved in development, manufacture and not to mention the environmental benefit of reusing instead of creating a product that doesn't really need to be created.
paulusandronicus 8 months ago
an unbelievable amount of attention paid to all the small details, that's the way design should be. kudos!
JetBlackRain 9 months ago
As Stewie would say.......I WANT IT
uexplorer 2 years ago
Fantastic presentation. Fantastic product! I'm sold.
romanzz 2 years ago
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combine114 3 years ago
this is really interesting
Chanel163 3 years ago 3
From Bangladesh:
The total cost of this apparently benevolent project (including hardware development, marketing, hiring Yves Behar etc) have probably exceeded millions of dollars. Wouldn't it be better served building libraries in developing nations? You know, a book (Those series of pages with black squigly lines) is a proven technology for thousands of years.
With 100 dollars we can buy 100 books for a kid. Why should my govt spend millions for your American idea of tech education?
fawazrob 3 years ago
ur totally ignorant...what can you do with 100 books compare to 1 laptop. Noone asking ur government for money, they are donate for free.
jugamcool 3 years ago
exist this laptop in shops?
gigicul21 3 years ago
You can't find in stores because there's not enough shelf space to waste by stocking garbage like this. My nephew and nieces wouldn't use this thing if you paid them. This is what's become of the legendary MIT media lab? Fortunately Mr. Behar isn't actually a part of MIT Media Lab, nor has he been allowed/invited back since the OLPC project is obviously a Red Herring. Behar should join the circus and really cause an effect for change and do some good.... as part of the clown act.
cliklab 1 year ago
This is a fantastic project. And I'm a big fan of this designer. How can we help?
kat1975 3 years ago
when I hear it now it does sound like Neal Stephenson "young lady's illustrated primer", only the software is lacking, but please, not xp.
dakiro222 3 years ago
He's gonna be my baby's daddy one day ;)
DenaHamed 3 years ago
Yves was a very special teen-boy. He was the most stylish boy ( Mod )in Hamburg. Now, 25 years later, watch him on youtube...
He is still the man.
chrisamar08 3 years ago
Not to be the rainy-day person, but make no mistake, Design Continuum did most of the industrial design work on the OLPC (not Sugar, etc). Behar was brought in at the end to do the money shot, and bring his "designer" name to the project. Marketing is a wonderful thing, isn't it?
plaka999 4 years ago
can you cite this? I would like to know how you found that out. I am a designer doing a study on how important of roles contemporary designers play in shaping our perceptions in today's reality. Marketing is only half of it, designers need to become more ethical too
saddlebags 2 years ago
And the best thing is that we, in the "developed world" can get one too until December 31st!!!
AmbitiousOutsiders 4 years ago
sweet. this thing is so hot. want one.
bunglemunch 4 years ago 2
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this is the worst video ever
secretdogspy 4 years ago
Incredible! Really well done explanation. I appreciate the words coming directly from the designer, so passionate and detailed. Thank you
jnshmb 4 years ago 7