$100 Notebook Is At Least Three Years Away, Says Gartner
The US$100 laptop will not be a realistic target for the next three years, according to Gartner. Analysts said that while education was the initial target audience for low-cost mini-notebooks, all current versions cost notably more than US$100 and prices are unlikely to fall significantly during the next two to three years.
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wasn't there just an article about a $100 laptop?