ixl.jpgHere’s another one – the Fisher-Price iXL. According to the report in the New York Times, its a computer that opens like a book and has apps that include a sorty book, game player, note book, art studio, music player and photo album, along with a USB port and an SD card slot.

Business Week says the machine will have a touch screen and will cost $80. The company said that the iXL would have cost about $250 if it were built five years ago.

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