John Oliver said:
If they went OLPC or Netbooks w/ Ubuntu that would be amazing. Imagine an entire generation of kids growing up using Linux...
That's actually why I am somewhat optimistic about this. I think that
would be a worthwhile investment.
If it's not Linux, I'll be really, really disappointed though. I mean, that would be such an epic waste of an opportunity (and money - Windows licensing doesn't come cheap!).
"He said the economies of scale in such a big enterprise would reduce the $2245-a-student cost further."
Oh, gee, let me see... $300-$400 for an
Ubuntu netbook vs $2000 for a typical Winblows laptop.
I'd wager a maximum of $600 per student, if you include some infrastructure costs. $600 * 200,000 students = $120 million. Considering NSW is the most populous state, then a rough upper bound for all of Australia is like 4*$120 million = $480 million, which is $520 million less than the $1 billion allocated.
What if they choose generic notebooks instead? It would cost $1.76 billion > $1billion.